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Local signaling by the EGF receptor.


ABSTRACT: Differing spatial scales of signaling cascades are critical for cell orientation during chemotactic responses. We used biotin EGF bound to streptavidin-coupled magnetic beads to locally stimulate cells overexpressing the EGF receptor. We have found that EGF-induced actin polymerization remains localized even under conditions of receptor overexpression. Conversely, EGF-induced ERK activation spreads throughout the cell body after EGF bead stimulation. The localized actin polymerization is independent of PI3-kinase and rho protein activity and requires Arp2/3 complex and cofilin function. Thus, we find differing spatial scales of signaling from the EGF receptor, supporting models of chemotaxis that integrate short- and long-range signaling.

SUBMITTER: Kempiak SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2172819 | biostudies-other | 2003 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Local signaling by the EGF receptor.

Kempiak Stephan J SJ   Yip Shu-Chin SC   Backer Jonathan M JM   Segall Jeffrey E JE  

The Journal of cell biology 20030901 5


Differing spatial scales of signaling cascades are critical for cell orientation during chemotactic responses. We used biotin EGF bound to streptavidin-coupled magnetic beads to locally stimulate cells overexpressing the EGF receptor. We have found that EGF-induced actin polymerization remains localized even under conditions of receptor overexpression. Conversely, EGF-induced ERK activation spreads throughout the cell body after EGF bead stimulation. The localized actin polymerization is indepen  ...[more]

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