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Publication : Neph1 cooperates with nephrin to transduce a signal that induces actin polymerization.

First Author  Garg P Year  2007
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  27
Issue  24 Pages  8698-712
PubMed ID  17923684 Mgi Jnum  J:128987
Mgi Id  MGI:3768467 Doi  10.1128/MCB.00948-07
Citation  Garg P, et al. (2007) Neph1 cooperates with nephrin to transduce a signal that induces actin polymerization. Mol Cell Biol 27(24):8698-712
abstractText  While the mechanisms that regulate actin dynamics in cellular motility are intensively studied, relatively little is known about signaling events that transmit outside-in signals and direct assembly and regulation of actin polymerization complexes at the cell membrane. The kidney podocyte provides a unique model for investigating these mechanisms since deletion of Nephrin or Neph1, two interacting components of the specialized podocyte intercellular junction, results in abnormal podocyte morphogenesis and junction formation. We provide evidence that extends the existing model by which the Nephrin-Neph1 complex transduces phosphorylation-mediated signals that assemble an actin polymerization complex at the podocyte intercellular junction. Upon engagement, Neph1 is phosphorylated on specific tyrosine residues by Fyn, which results in the recruitment of Grb2, an event that is necessary for Neph1-induced actin polymerization at the plasma membrane. Importantly, Neph1 and Nephrin directly interact and, by juxtaposing Grb2 and Nck1/2 at the membrane following complex activation, cooperate to augment the efficiency of actin polymerization. These data provide evidence for a mechanism reminiscent of that employed by vaccinia virus and other pathogens, by which a signaling complex transduces an outside-in signal that results in actin filament polymerization at the plasma membrane.
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