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FGD2, a CDC42-specific exchange factor expressed by antigen-presenting cells, localizes to early endosomes and active membrane ruffles.


ABSTRACT: Members of the Fgd (faciogenital dysplasia) gene family encode a group of critical guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which, by specifically activating Cdc42, control cytoskeleton-dependent membrane rearrangements. In its first characterization, we find that FGD2 is expressed in antigen-presenting cells, including B lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. In the B lymphocyte lineage, FGD2 levels change with developmental stage. In both mature splenic B cells and immature bone marrow B cells, FGD2 expression is suppressed upon activation through the B cell antigen receptor. FGD2 has a complex intracellular localization, with concentrations found in membrane ruffles and early endosomes. Although endosomal localization of FGD2 is dependent on a conserved FYVE domain, its C-terminal pleckstrin homology domain mediates recruitment to membrane ruffles. FGD2 overexpression promotes the activation of Cdc42 and leads to elevated JNK1 activity in a Cdc42- but not Rac1-dependent fashion. These findings are consistent with a role of FGD2 in leukocyte signaling and vesicle trafficking in cells specialized to present antigen in the immune system.

SUBMITTER: Huber C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2590680 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FGD2, a CDC42-specific exchange factor expressed by antigen-presenting cells, localizes to early endosomes and active membrane ruffles.

Huber Christoph C   Mårtensson Annica A   Bokoch Gary M GM   Nemazee David D   Gavin Amanda L AL  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20081006 49


Members of the Fgd (faciogenital dysplasia) gene family encode a group of critical guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), which, by specifically activating Cdc42, control cytoskeleton-dependent membrane rearrangements. In its first characterization, we find that FGD2 is expressed in antigen-presenting cells, including B lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. In the B lymphocyte lineage, FGD2 levels change with developmental stage. In both mature splenic B cells and immature bone mar  ...[more]

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