Phagocytosis of Apoptotic Cells Is Regulated by a UNC-73/TRIO-MIG-2/RhoG Signaling Module and Armadillo Repeats of CED-12/ELMO

  • deBakker, Colin D.
  • Haney, Lisa B.
  • Kinchen, Jason M.
  • Grimsley, Cynthia
  • Lu, Mingjian
  • Klingele, Doris
  • Hsu, Pei-Ken
  • Chou, Bin-Kuan
  • Cheng, Li-Chun
  • Blangy, Anne
  • Sondek, John
  • Hengartner, Michael O.
  • Wu, Yi-Chun
  • Ravichandran, Kodi S.
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Publication date
December 2004
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
0960-9822
Citation count (estimate)
156

Abstract

AbstractBackground: Phagocytosis of cells undergoing apoptosis is essential during development, cellular turnover, and wound healing. Failure to promptly clear apoptotic cells has been linked to autoimmune disorders. C. elegans CED-12 and mammalian ELMO are evolutionarily conserved scaffolding proteins that play a critical role in engulfment from worm to human. ELMO functions together with Dock180 (a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac) to mediate Rac-dependent cytoskeletal reorganization during engulfment and cell migration. However, the components upstream of ELMO and Dock180 during engulfment remain elusive.Results: Here, we define a conserved signaling module involving the small GTPase RhoG and its exchange factor TRIO, which fun...

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