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Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK/ERK) regulates adenomatous polyposis coli during growth-factor-induced cell extension

  作者 Caro-Gonzalez, HY; Nejsum, LN; Siemers, KA; Shaler, TA; Nelson, WJ; Barth, AIM  
  选自 期刊  Journal of cell science;  卷期  2012年125-5;  页码  1247-1258  
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[摘要]Regulation of the microtubule- and actin-binding protein adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is crucial for the formation of cell extensions in many cell types. This process requires inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3 beta), which otherwise phosphorylates APC and decreases APC-mediated microtubule bundling. Although it is assumed, therefore, that APC phosphorylation is decreased during initiation of cell extensions, the phosphorylation state of APC has never been analyzed directly. We show here that NGF-and EGF-induced initial cell extensions result in APC phosphorylation by the MAPK/ERK pathway, which, in parallel with inhibition of GSK-3 beta, promotes localization of APC to the tip of cell extensions. Whereas GSK-3 beta inhibition promotes APC binding and stabilization of microtubules, we show that phosphorylation by ERK inhibits the interaction of APC with F-actin, and APC-mediated F-actin bundling, but not APC-mediated microtubule bundling, in vitro. These results identify a previously unknown APC regulatory pathway during growth-factor-induced cell extension, and indicate that the GSK-3 beta and ERK pathways act in parallel to regulate interactions between APC and the cytoskeleton during the formation of cell extensions.

 
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