| Literature DB >> 27913681 |
Aaron J Farrugia1, Fernando Calvo1.
Abstract
Despite being discovered more than 15 years ago, the Borg (binder of Rho GTPases) family of Cdc42 effector proteins (Cdc42EP1-5) remains largely uncharacterised and relatively little is known about their structure, regulation and role in development and disease. Recent studies are starting to unravel some of the key functional and mechanistic aspects of the Borg proteins, including their role in cytoskeletal remodelling and signalling. In addition, the participation of Borg proteins in important cellular processes such as cell shape, directed migration and differentiation is slowly emerging, directly linking Borgs with important physiological and pathological processes such as angiogenesis, neurotransmission and cancer-associated desmoplasia. Here, we review some of these findings and discuss future prospects.Entities:
Keywords: Borg; Cdc42; Rho GTPases; cytoskeleton; septin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27913681 PMCID: PMC5134998 DOI: 10.1042/BST20160219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Soc Trans ISSN: 0300-5127 Impact factor: 5.407
Figure 1.Cdc42EP/Borg family of Cdc42 effector proteins.
(A) Schematic diagram showing the different domains in all the Borg proteins. (B) Direct alignments of the CRIB domains of murine Cdc42EP1–5, with conserved residues highlighted. (C) Direct alignments of the BH3 domain of murine Cdc42EP1–5, with conserved residues highlighted.
The major interactions and functions of Borg proteins
| CDC42 effector protein | Interactions | Binding partners | Reported functions | Key references |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cdc42EP1 (Borg5, MSE55) | Cdc42, TC10 (RhoQ), aPKC, ERK2, multiple sites identified by proteomic analysis | SEPT2/6/7 | Cell shape regulation, actomyosin contractility, cell migration of endothelial cells and trophectoderm cells, directed and persistent migration, angiogenesis | [ |
| Cdc42EP2 (Borg1) | Cdc42, TC10, ERK2, ERK3, MK5 | SEPT2/6/7 | Cell shape regulation and regulator of myogenesis | [ |
| Cdc42EP3 (Borg2) | Cdc42, TC10, ERK3, MK5 | SEPT2/6/7 F-actin | Cell shape regulation, actomyosin contractility and pathological fibroblast activation | [ |
| Cdc42EP4 (Borg4) | Cdc42, TC10, PKCα | SEPT2/6/7, ARHGEF17 (TEM4) | Cell shape regulation, filopodia formation and mammary cell migration | [ |
| Cdc42EP5 (Borg3) | Cdc42, ERK3, MK5 | SEPT2/6/7 | Cell shape regulation and lamellipodium formation | [ |
Figure 2.Links between Borg proteins and cytoskeletal regulation and cell shape.
Cartoon showing the cellular localisations of Borg proteins. See text for details.