A Trio–Rac1–Pak1 signalling axis drives invadopodia disassembly

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Yasmin Moshfegh
Jose Javier Bravo-Cordero
Veronika Miskolci
John Condeelis
Louis Hodgson
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[1] Gruss-Lipper Biophotonics Center,Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology
[2] Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2014年 / 16卷
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Rho family GTPases control cell migration and participate in the regulation of cancer metastasis. Invadopodia, associated with invasive tumour cells, are crucial for cellular invasion and metastasis. To study Rac1 GTPase in invadopodia dynamics, we developed a genetically encoded, single-chain Rac1 fluorescence resonance energy (FRET) transfer biosensor. The biosensor shows Rac1 activity exclusion from the core of invadopodia, and higher activity when invadopodia disappear, suggesting that reduced Rac1 activity is necessary for their stability, and Rac1 activation is involved in disassembly. Photoactivating Rac1 at invadopodia confirmed this previously unknown Rac1 function. We describe here an invadopodia disassembly model, where a signalling axis involving TrioGEF, Rac1, Pak1, and phosphorylation of cortactin, causes invadopodia dissolution. This mechanism is critical for the proper turnover of invasive structures during tumour cell invasion, where a balance of proteolytic activity and locomotory protrusions must be carefully coordinated to achieve a maximally invasive phenotype.
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