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Ena/VASP regulates mDia2-initiated filopodial length, dynamics, and function.


ABSTRACT: Filopodia are long plasma membrane extensions involved in the formation of adhesive, contractile, and protrusive actin-based structures in spreading and migrating cells. Whether filopodia formed by different molecular mechanisms equally support these cellular functions is unresolved. We used Enabled/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (Ena/VASP)-deficient MV(D7) fibroblasts, which are also devoid of endogenous mDia2, as a model system to investigate how these different actin regulatory proteins affect filopodia morphology and dynamics independently of one another. Filopodia initiated by either Ena/VASP or mDia2 contained similar molecular inventory but differed significantly in parameters such as number, length, F-actin organization, lifetime, and protrusive persistence. Moreover, in the absence of Ena/VASP, filopodia generated by mDia2 did not support initiation of integrin-dependent signaling cascades required for adhesion and subsequent lamellipodial extension, thereby causing a defect in early cell spreading. Coexpression of VASP with constitutively active mDia2(M/A) rescued these early adhesion defects. We conclude that Ena/VASP and mDia2 support the formation of filopodia with significantly distinct properties and that Ena/VASP regulates mDia2-initiated filopodial morphology, dynamics, and function.

SUBMITTER: Barzik M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4148250 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ena/VASP regulates mDia2-initiated filopodial length, dynamics, and function.

Barzik Melanie M   McClain Leslie M LM   Gupton Stephanie L SL   Gertler Frank B FB  

Molecular biology of the cell 20140702 17


Filopodia are long plasma membrane extensions involved in the formation of adhesive, contractile, and protrusive actin-based structures in spreading and migrating cells. Whether filopodia formed by different molecular mechanisms equally support these cellular functions is unresolved. We used Enabled/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (Ena/VASP)-deficient MV(D7) fibroblasts, which are also devoid of endogenous mDia2, as a model system to investigate how these different actin regulatory protein  ...[more]

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