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- W3200549360 abstract "The MICAL1 monooxygenase has emerged as an important regulator of filamentous actin (F-actin) structures that contribute to numerous processes including nervous system development, cell morphology, motility, viability and cytokinesis [1-4]. Activating MICAL1 mutations have been linked with autosomal-dominant lateral temporal epilepsy, a genetic syndrome characterized by focal seizures with auditory symptoms [5], emphasizing the need for tight control of MICAL1 activity. F-actin binding to MICAL1 stimulates catalytic activity, resulting in the oxidation of actin methionine residues that promote F-actin disassembly [6, 7]. Although MICAL1 has been shown to be regulated via interactions of the autoinhibitory carboxyl-terminal coiled-coil region [8] with RAB8, RAB10 and RAB35 GTPases [9-12], or Plexin transmembrane receptors [13, 14], a mechanistic link between the RHO GTPase signaling pathways that control actin cytoskeleton dynamics and the regulation of MICAL1 activity had not been established. Here we show that the CDC42 GTPase effector PAK1 serine/threonine kinase associates with and phosphorylates MICAL1 on serine 817 (Ser817) and 960 (Ser960) residues, leading to accelerated F-actin disassembly. Deletion analysis mapped PAK1 binding to the amino-terminal catalytic monooxygenase and calponin domains, distinct from the carboxyl-terminal protein-protein interaction domain. Stimulation of cells with extracellular ligands including basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF2) led to significant PAK-dependent Ser960 phosphorylation, thus linking extracellular signals to MICAL1 phosphorylation. Moreover, mass spectrometry analysis revealed that co-expression of MICAL1 with CDC42 and active PAK1 resulted in hundreds of proteins increasing their association with MICAL1, including the previously described MICAL1-interacting protein RAB10 [15]. These results provide the first insight into a redox-mediated actin disassembly pathway linking extracellular signals to cytoskeleton regulation via a RHO GTPase family member, and reveal a novel means of communication between RHO and RAB GTPase signaling pathways." @default.
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- W3200549360 title "MICAL1 activation by PAK1 mediates actin filament disassembly" @default.
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