TSC2 Modulates Actin Cytoskeleton and Focal Adhesion Through TSC1-Binding Domain and the Rac1 GTPase

  • Goncharova, Elena
  • Goncharov, Dmitry
  • Noonan, Daniel J.
  • Krymskaya, Vera P
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Publication date
December 2004
Publisher
UKnowledge
Language
English

Abstract

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) 1 and TSC2 are thought to be involved in protein translational regulation and cell growth, and loss of their function is a cause of TSC and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM). However, TSC1 also activates Rho and regulates cell adhesion. We found that TSC2 modulates actin dynamics and cell adhesion and the TSC1-binding domain (TSC2-HBD) is essential for this function of TSC2. Expression of TSC2 or TSC2-HBD in TSC2-/- cells promoted Rac1 activation, inhibition of Rho, stress fiber disassembly, and focal adhesion remodeling. The down-regulation of TSC1 with TSC1 siRNA in TSC2-/- cells activated Rac1 and induced loss of stress fibers. Our data indicate that TSC1 inhibits Rac1 and TSC2 blocks this activity of TSC1. ...

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