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Authors
Fernando Calvo, Victoria Sanz-Moreno, Lorena Agudo-Ibáñez, Fredrik Wallberg, Erik Sahai, Christopher J Marshall, Piero Crespo
Publication date
2011/6/19
Journal
Nature cell biology
Volume
13
Issue
7
Pages
819-826
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Individual tumour cells move in three-dimensional environments with either a rounded or an elongated ‘mesenchymal’ morphology. These two modes of movement are tightly regulated by Rho family GTPases: elongated movement requires activation of Rac1, whereas rounded/amoeboid movement engages specific Cdc42 and Rho signalling pathways. In siRNA screens targeting the genes encoding guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), we found that the Ras GEF RasGRF2 regulates conversion between elongated- and rounded-type movement. RasGRF2 suppresses rounded movement by inhibiting the activation of Cdc42 independently of its capacity to activate Ras. RasGRF2 and RasGRF1 directly bind to Cdc42, outcompeting Cdc42 GEFs, thereby preventing Cdc42 activation. By this mechanism, RasGRFs regulate other Cdc42-mediated cellular processes such as the formation of actin spikes …
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