Proto-Dbl protein, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rho GTPases, is tightly regulated by a combination of mechanisms that involve intra- and intermolecular interaction and N- and C-terminal domain-dependent turnover of the protein. Moreover, the interaction of the PH domain of proto-Dbl with phosphoinositides regulates its subcellular localization and biological activity. Here we show that inhibition of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) by molecular and pharmacological inhibitors causes a strong inhibition of proto-Dbl-induced cell proliferation and transformation. Conversely, inhibition of PI3K results in the translocation of proto-Dbl to the plasma membrane, Rac activation and increased membrane ruffles and cell motility. Furthermore, we investigated the signaling molecules involved in proto-Dbl-induced cell transformation and motility and observed that inhibition of PI3K in proto-Dbl expressing cells induces an increase in p38 activity and a decrease in ERK phosphorylation. Our results suggest that proto-Dbl activates distinct downstream effectors to induce morphological changes and cell transformation.

Inhibition of PI3K induces Rac activation and membrane ruffling in proto-Dbl expressing cells

RETTA, Saverio Francesco;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Proto-Dbl protein, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rho GTPases, is tightly regulated by a combination of mechanisms that involve intra- and intermolecular interaction and N- and C-terminal domain-dependent turnover of the protein. Moreover, the interaction of the PH domain of proto-Dbl with phosphoinositides regulates its subcellular localization and biological activity. Here we show that inhibition of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) by molecular and pharmacological inhibitors causes a strong inhibition of proto-Dbl-induced cell proliferation and transformation. Conversely, inhibition of PI3K results in the translocation of proto-Dbl to the plasma membrane, Rac activation and increased membrane ruffles and cell motility. Furthermore, we investigated the signaling molecules involved in proto-Dbl-induced cell transformation and motility and observed that inhibition of PI3K in proto-Dbl expressing cells induces an increase in p38 activity and a decrease in ERK phosphorylation. Our results suggest that proto-Dbl activates distinct downstream effectors to induce morphological changes and cell transformation.
2006
5(22)
2657
2665
http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/cc/article/vanniCC5-22.pdf
proto-Dbl; GEF; GTPase; MAPK; transformation; proliferation; motility
VANNI C; VISCO V; MANCINI P; PARODI A; OTTAVIANO C; OGNIBENE M; MANAZZA A; RETTA S; VARESIO L; TORRISI M.R; EVA A
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