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Non-visual arrestins regulate the focal adhesion formation via small GTPases RhoA and Rac1 independently of GPCRs.
Citation | “Non-Visual Arrestins Regulate The Focal Adhesion Formation Via Small Gtpases Rhoa And Rac1 Independently Of Gpcrs.”. Cellular Signalling, pp. 259-269. . |
Center | Vanderbilt University |
Author | Whitney M Cleghorn, Nada Bulus, Seunghyi Kook, Vsevolod Gurevich V, Roy Zent, Eugenia Gurevich V |
Keywords | actin, Arrestin, Cell motility, Cell spreading, Focal adhesions, Rac1, RhoA, Small GTPases |
Abstract |
Arrestins recruit a variety of signaling proteins to active phosphorylated G protein-coupled receptors in the plasma membrane and to the cytoskeleton. Loss of arrestins leads to decreased cell migration, altered cell shape, and an increase in focal adhesions. Small GTPases of the Rho family are molecular switches that regulate actin cytoskeleton and affect a variety of dynamic cellular functions including cell migration and cell morphology. Here we show that non-visual arrestins differentially regulate RhoA and Rac1 activity to promote cell spreading via actin reorganization, and focal adhesion formation via two distinct mechanisms. Arrestins regulate these small GTPases independently of G-protein-coupled receptor activation. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
Cellular signalling
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Volume |
42
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Number of Pages |
259-269
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Date Published |
01/2018
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ISSN Number |
1873-3913
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DOI |
10.1016/j.cellsig.2017.11.003
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Alternate Journal |
Cell. Signal.
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PMID |
29133163
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PMCID |
PMC5732042
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