Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Nov 9;118(45). doi: 10.1073/pnas.2103598118.
Son of Sevenless (SOS) is a Ras guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) that plays a central role in numerous cellular signaling pathways. Like many other signaling molecules, SOS is autoinhibited in the cytosol and activates only after recruitment to the membrane. The mean activation time of individual SOS molecules has recently been measured to be ∼60 s, which is unexpectedly long and seemingly contradictory with cellular signaling timescales, which have been measured to be as fast as several seconds. Here, we rectify this discrepancy using a first-passage time analysis to reconstruct the effective signaling timescale of multiple SOS molecules from their single-molecule activation kinetics. Along with corresponding experimental measurements, this analysis reveals how the functional response time, comprised of many slowly activating molecules, can become substantially faster than the average molecular kinetics. This consequence stems from the enzymatic processivity of SOS in a highly out-of-equilibrium reaction cycle during receptor triggering. Ultimately, rare, early activation events dominate the macroscopic reaction dynamics.
SOS 是一种 Ras 鸟嘌呤核苷酸交换因子 (GEF),在许多细胞信号通路中发挥核心作用。与许多其他信号分子一样,SOS 在细胞质中自动抑制,只有在被招募到膜上后才会激活。最近,单个 SOS 分子的平均激活时间被测量为约 60 秒,这出乎意料地长,与细胞信号的时间尺度似乎相矛盾,细胞信号的时间尺度已经被测量为快至几秒钟。在这里,我们使用首次通过时间分析来纠正这一差异,从单个分子的激活动力学中重建多个 SOS 分子的有效信号时间尺度。与相应的实验测量结果一起,这种分析揭示了由许多缓慢激活的分子组成的功能响应时间如何能够显著快于平均分子动力学。这种结果源于 SOS 在受体触发期间的高度非平衡反应循环中的酶促连续性。最终,罕见的早期激活事件主导宏观反应动力学。