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AP-1 Differentially Expressed Proteins Krp1 and Fibronectin Cooperatively Enhance Rho-ROCK-Independent Mesenchymal Invasion by Altering the Function, Localization, and Activity of Nondifferentially Expressed Proteins

Authors :
Catherine S. Chew
Bradford W. Ozanne
Neil O. Carragher
Lynn McGarry
Daniel R. Croft
Michael F. Olson
Heather J. Spence
Zhengqiang Yuan
Linda A. Scott-Carragher
Margaret C. Frame
Source :
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 26:1480-1495
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2006.

Abstract

The transcription factor AP-1, which is composed of Fos and Jun family proteins, plays an essential role in tumor cell invasion by altering gene expression. We report here that Krp1, the AP-1 up-regulated protein that has a role in pseudopodial elongation in v-Fos-transformed rat fibroblast cells, forms a novel interaction with the nondifferentially expressed actin binding protein Lasp-1. Krp1 and Lasp-1 colocalize with actin at the tips of pseudopodia, and this localization is maintained by continued AP-1 mediated down-regulation of fibronectin that in turn suppresses integrin and Rho-ROCK signaling and allows pseudopodial protrusion and mesenchyme-like invasion. Mutation analysis of Lasp-1 demonstrates that its SH3 domain is necessary for pseudopodial extension and invasion. The results support the concept of an AP-1-regulated multigenic invasion program in which proteins encoded by differentially expressed genes direct the function, localization, and activity of proteins that are not differentially expressed to enhance the invasiveness of cells.

Details

ISSN :
10985549
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Accession number :
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