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Publication : Flightless I is a focal adhesion-associated actin-capping protein that regulates cell migration.

First Author  Mohammad I Year  2012
Journal  FASEB J Volume  26
Issue  8 Pages  3260-72
PubMed ID  22581781 Mgi Jnum  J:187457
Mgi Id  MGI:5437159 Doi  10.1096/fj.11-202051
Citation  Mohammad I, et al. (2012) Flightless I is a focal adhesion-associated actin-capping protein that regulates cell migration. FASEB J 26(8):3260-72
abstractText  The role of adhesion-associated actin-binding proteins in cell migration is not well defined. In mouse fibroblasts we screened for focal adhesion-associated proteins that were isolated with collagen-coated beads and detected by tandem mass spectrometry. We identified flightless I (FliI) as an actin-binding protein in focal adhesion fractions, which was verified by immunoblotting. By confocal microscopy most FliI was distributed throughout the cytosol and in focal adhesions. By sedimentation assays and in vitro binding assays, we found that FliI associates with actin filaments and actin monomers. Assays using purified proteins showed that FliI inhibits actin polymerization and caps but does not sever actin filaments. Cells with FliI knockdown or cells overexpressing FliI migrated more or less rapidly, respectively, than wild-type controls. Compared with controls, cells with FliI knockdown were less adherent than wild-type cells, exhibited reduced numbers of focal adhesions containing activated beta1 integrins and vinculin, and exhibited increased incorporation of actin monomers into nascent filaments at focal adhesions. These data indicate that FliI regulates cell migration through its localization to focal adhesions and its ability to cap actin filaments, which collectively affect focal adhesion maturation.
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