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The PP2A-associated protein alpha4 plays a critical role in the regulation of cell spreading and migration.

Mei Kong1, Thi V Bui, Dara Ditsworth, Josh J Gruber, Dmitry Goncharov, Vera P Krymskaya, Tullia Lindsten, Craig B Thompson.   

Abstract

Compared with kinases, the role of protein phosphatases in regulating biological functions is less well understood. Here we show that alpha4, a non-catalytic subunit of the protein phosphatase 2A, plays a major role in the control of cell spreading, migration, and cytoskeletal architecture. Fibroblasts lacking alpha4 were impaired in their ability to spread and migrate compared with wild-type cells, whereas enforced expression of alpha4 promoted cell spreading and migration. These effects were not restricted to fibroblasts. Using a T cell-specific alpha4 transgenic mouse model, increased alpha4 expression was found to increase lymphocyte motility and chemotaxis. Elevated alpha4 expression results in an increase in the GTP-bound state of Rac1, and GTP-bound Rac1 was dramatically reduced in alpha4-deficient cells. A constitutively active mutant of Rac1 rescued the defects of cell spreading and migration caused by alpha4 deletion, while inhibition of Rac1 blocked the ability of alpha4 to promote cell migration. Together, these data define a novel role for the protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit alpha4 in the regulation of cell spreading and migration.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17693407     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M703159200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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