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  2. Migfilin and Mig-2 link focal adhesions to filamin and the actin cytoskeleton and function in cell shape modulation

Migfilin and Mig-2 link focal adhesions to filamin and the actin cytoskeleton and function in cell shape modulation

  • Cell. 2003 Apr 4;113(1):37-47. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00163-6.
Yizeng Tu 1 Shan Wu Xiaohua Shi Ka Chen Chuanyue Wu
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Abstract

Cell-extracellular matrix adhesion is an important determinant of cell morphology. We show here that migfilin, a LIM-containing protein, localizes to cell-matrix adhesions, associates with actin filaments, and is essential for cell shape modulation. Migfilin interacts with the cell-matrix adhesion protein Mig-2 (mitogen inducible gene-2), a mammalian homolog of UNC-112, and the actin binding protein filamin through its C- and N-terminal domains, respectively. Loss of Mig-2 or migfilin impairs cell shape modulation. Mig-2 recruits migfilin to cell-matrix adhesions, while the interaction with filamin mediates the association of migfilin with actin filaments. Migfilin therefore functions as an important scaffold at cell-matrix adhesions. Together, Mig-2, migfilin and filamin define a connection between cell matrix adhesions and the actin Cytoskeleton and participate in the orchestration of actin assembly and cell shape modulation.

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