Cortactin is required for integrin-mediated cell spreading |
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Authors: | Illés András Enyedi Balázs Tamás Péter Balázs Annamária Bogel Gábor Melinda Lukács Buday László |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Chemistry, Semmelweis University Medical School, 9 Puskin Street, 1088 Budapest, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | Cortactin is an SH3 domain-containing protein that contributes to the formation of dynamic cortical actin-associated structures, such as lamellipodia and membrane ruffles. Here we show that expression of either the GFP-tagged N-terminal or the C-teminal halves of cortactin inhibits significantly the spreading of COS7 cells on fibronectin. Introducing inactivating point mutation into the SH3 domain of the C-terminal half of cortactin suspends the dominant negative effect of the construct. In addition, a vector-based RNA interference was used to knock-down endogenous level of cortactin in cells. We demonstrate that cortactin deficient cells were not able to spread. These results suggest that cortactin is required for integrin-mediated signalling pathways. |
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