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The F-BAR domain protein PACSIN2 associates with Rac1 and regulates cell spreading and migration

  • Bart-Jan de Kreuk
  • , Micha Nethe
  • , Mar Fernandez-Borja
  • , Eloise C. Anthony
  • , Paul J. Hensbergen
  • , Andre M. Deelder
  • , Markus Plomann
  • , Peter L. Hordijk
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Leiden University
  • University of Cologne

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Abstract

The Rac1 GTPase controls cytoskeletal dynamics and is a key regulator of cell spreading and migration mediated by signaling through effector proteins, such as the PAK kinases and the Scar and WAVE proteins. We previously identified a series of regulatory proteins that associate with Rac1 through its hypervariable C-terminal domain, including the Rac1 activator β-Pix (also known as Rho guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor 7) and the membrane adapter caveolin-1. Here, we show that Rac1 associates, through its C-terminus, with the F-BAR domain protein PACSIN2, an inducer of membrane tubulation and a regulator of endocytosis. We show that Rac1 localizes with PACSIN2 at intracellular tubular structures and on early endosomes. Active Rac1 induces a loss of PACSIN2-positive tubular structures. By contrast, Rac1 inhibition results in an accumulation of PACSIN2-positive tubules. In addition, PACSIN2 appears to regulate Rac1 signaling; siRNA-mediated loss of PACSIN2 increases the levels of Rac1-GTP and promotes cell spreading and migration in a wound healing assay. Moreover, ectopic expression of PACSIN2 reduces Rac1-GTP levels in a fashion that is dependent on the PACSIN2-Rac1 interaction, on the membrane-tubulating capacity of PACSIN2 and on dynamin. These data identify the BAR-domain protein PACSIN2 as a Rac1 interactor that regulates Rac1-mediated cell spreading and migration
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2375-2388
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of cell science
Volume124
Issue numberPart 14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2011

Keywords

  • F-BAR
  • GTPase
  • PACSIN2
  • Rac1

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