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Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)

mDia2 is an auto-inhibited Formin influencing actin dynamics upon conversion to the active conformation. mDia2 regulates actin-based protrusions and cell invasion, cell differentiation, vesicle trafficking, and cytokinesis. However, whether mDia2 has additional functions and how its action is functi...

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Autores principales: Isogai, Tadamoto, van der Kammen, Rob, Goerdayal, Soenita S., Heck, Albert J. R., Altelaar, A. F. Maarten, Innocenti, Metello
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25682332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M114.043885
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author Isogai, Tadamoto
van der Kammen, Rob
Goerdayal, Soenita S.
Heck, Albert J. R.
Altelaar, A. F. Maarten
Innocenti, Metello
author_facet Isogai, Tadamoto
van der Kammen, Rob
Goerdayal, Soenita S.
Heck, Albert J. R.
Altelaar, A. F. Maarten
Innocenti, Metello
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description mDia2 is an auto-inhibited Formin influencing actin dynamics upon conversion to the active conformation. mDia2 regulates actin-based protrusions and cell invasion, cell differentiation, vesicle trafficking, and cytokinesis. However, whether mDia2 has additional functions and how its action is functionally specified remain unknown. Here we draw the interactome of auto-inhibited and constitutively active mDia2 to address these issues. We embed mDia2 in protein networks accounting for its attributed functions and unexpectedly link it to the Ubiquitin Proteasome System. Taking FBXO3 as a test case, we show that mDia2 binds FBXO3 and p53, and regulates p53 transcriptional activity in an actin-nucleation-independent and conformation-insensitive manner. Increased mDia2 and FBXO3 levels elevate p53 activity and expression thereby sensitizing cells to p53-dependent apoptosis, whereas their decrease produces opposite effects. Thus, we discover a new role of mDia2 in p53 regulation suggesting that the closed conformation is biologically active and an FBXO3-based mechanism to functionally specify mDia2's activity.
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spelling pubmed-43902522015-04-17 Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2) Isogai, Tadamoto van der Kammen, Rob Goerdayal, Soenita S. Heck, Albert J. R. Altelaar, A. F. Maarten Innocenti, Metello Mol Cell Proteomics Research mDia2 is an auto-inhibited Formin influencing actin dynamics upon conversion to the active conformation. mDia2 regulates actin-based protrusions and cell invasion, cell differentiation, vesicle trafficking, and cytokinesis. However, whether mDia2 has additional functions and how its action is functionally specified remain unknown. Here we draw the interactome of auto-inhibited and constitutively active mDia2 to address these issues. We embed mDia2 in protein networks accounting for its attributed functions and unexpectedly link it to the Ubiquitin Proteasome System. Taking FBXO3 as a test case, we show that mDia2 binds FBXO3 and p53, and regulates p53 transcriptional activity in an actin-nucleation-independent and conformation-insensitive manner. Increased mDia2 and FBXO3 levels elevate p53 activity and expression thereby sensitizing cells to p53-dependent apoptosis, whereas their decrease produces opposite effects. Thus, we discover a new role of mDia2 in p53 regulation suggesting that the closed conformation is biologically active and an FBXO3-based mechanism to functionally specify mDia2's activity. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4390252/ /pubmed/25682332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M114.043885 Text en © 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access.
spellingShingle Research
Isogai, Tadamoto
van der Kammen, Rob
Goerdayal, Soenita S.
Heck, Albert J. R.
Altelaar, A. F. Maarten
Innocenti, Metello
Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title_full Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title_fullStr Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title_short Proteomic Analyses Uncover a New Function and Mode of Action for Mouse Homolog of Diaphanous 2 (mDia2)
title_sort proteomic analyses uncover a new function and mode of action for mouse homolog of diaphanous 2 (mdia2)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25682332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M114.043885
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