Directional sensing requires G beta gamma-mediated PAK1 and PIX alpha-dependent activation of Cdc42 |
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Authors: | Li Zhong Hannigan Michael Mo Zhicheng Liu Bo Lu Wei Wu Yue Smrcka Alan V Wu Guanqing Li Lin Liu Mingyao Huang Chi-Kuang Wu Dianqing |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06030, USA. |
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Abstract: | Efficient chemotaxis requires directional sensing and cell polarization. We describe a signaling mechanism involving G beta gamma, PAK-associated guanine nucleotide exchange factor (PIX alpha), Cdc42, and p21-activated kinase (PAK) 1. This pathway is utilized by chemoattractants to regulate directional sensing and directional migration of myeloid cells. Our results suggest that G beta gamma binds PAK1 and, via PAK-associated PIX alpha, activates Cdc42, which in turn activates PAK1. Thus, in this pathway, PAK1 is not only an effector for Cdc42, but it also functions as a scaffold protein required for Cdc42 activation. This G beta gamma-PAK1/PIX alpha/Cdc42 pathway is essential for the localization of F-actin formation to the leading edge, the exclusion of PTEN from the leading edge, directional sensing, and the persistent directional migration of chemotactic leukocytes. Although ligand-induced production of PIP(3) is not required for activation of this pathway, PIP(3) appears to localize the activation of Cdc42 by the pathway. |
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