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Phosphorylation of the cytoskeletal protein CAP1 controls its association with cofilin and actin.

J Cell Sci.. 2014-12;  127(23):5052-65
Zhou GL, Zhang H, Wu H, Ghai P, Field J. Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, AR 72467, USA.
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Abstract

Cell signaling can control the dynamic balance between filamentous and monomeric actin by modulating actin regulatory proteins. One family of actin regulating proteins that controls actin dynamics comprises cyclase-associated proteins 1 and 2 (CAP1 and 2, respectively). However, cell signals that regulate CAPs remained unknown. We mapped phosphorylation sites on mouse CAP1 and found S307 and S309 to be regulatory sites. We further identified glycogen synthase kinase 3 as a kinase phosphorylating S309. The phosphomimetic mutant S307D/S309D lost binding to its partner cofilin and, when expressed in cells, caused accumulation of actin stress fibers similar to that in cells with reduced CAP expression. In contrast,... More

Keywords

Actin cytoskeleton; Actin dynamics; Cell migration; Cell signaling; Kinase