拉斯介导细胞迁移的动态和双相调节
Yiyan Lin1,2, Eleana Parajón1, Qinling Yuan3,4
1Department of Cell Biology and Center for Cell Dynamics, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205.
概括
拉斯 (Ras) 信号传输是什么意思
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 拉斯蛋白传统上被认为是促进细胞增殖的.
- 最近的研究表明,Ras信号在细胞迁移中起着复杂的作用.
- 了解Ras在迁移中的双重作用对于治疗向至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查Ras信号在细胞迁移动态中的精确作用.
- 为了区分Ras关氨酸核酸交换因子 (RasGEFs) 和Ras GTPase激活蛋白 (RasGAPs) 的作用.
- 为了检查Ras调制对细胞行为的直接,非转录性影响.
主要方法:
- 使用RasGEF和RasGAP蛋白质对Ras活性进行系统调节.
- 拉斯信号局部化的光遗传控制 (局部与全球).
- 评估细胞迁移动态,形态和皮质张力.
主要成果:
- 当地RasGEF激活促进突出并指导迁移.
- 全球RasGEF激活导致细胞扩散并停止迁移.
- 当地RasGAP激活抑制突起并驱逐细胞.
- 全球RasGAP激活抑制迁移或保持极性.
- RasGEFs通常会增加皮质张力;RasGAPs会降低.
结论:
- 拉斯信号在细胞迁移上表现出双相效应.
- 最佳的Ras活动和皮质张力对于有效的细胞迁移至关重要.
- 拉斯在移民中的作用取决于其活动水平和本地化.
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