Negative Regulation of Fibroblast Motility by Ena/VASP Proteins
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Libova, Irina; Bear, James E.; Loureiro, Joseph J.; Gertler, Frank; Fassler, Reinhard; Wehland, Jurgen; ... Show more Show less
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Ena/VASP proteins have been implicated in cell motility through regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and are found at focal adhesions and the leading edge. Using overexpression, loss-of-function, and inhibitory approaches, we find that Ena/VASP proteins negatively regulate fibroblast motility. A dose-dependent decrease in movement is observed when Ena/VASP proteins are overexpressed in fibroblasts. Neutralization or deletion of all Ena/VASP proteins results in increased cell movement. Selective depletion of Ena/VASP proteins from focal adhesions, but not the leading edge, has no effect on motility. Constitutive membrane targeting of Ena/VASP proteins inhibits motility. These results are in marked contrast to current models for Ena/VASP function derived mainly from their role in the actin-driven movement of Listeria monocytogenes.
Date issued
2000-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Cell
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Elsevier
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Bear, James E, Joseph J Loureiro, Irina Libova, Reinhard Fassler, Jurgen Wehland, and Frank B Gertler. “Negative Regulation of Fibroblast Motility by Ena/VASP Proteins.” Cell 101, no. 7 (June 2000): 717-728. Copyright © 2000 Cell Press
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00928674
1097-4172