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Actopaxin is an actin and paxillin binding protein that localizes to focal adhesions. It regulates cell spreading and is phosphorylated during mitosis. Herein, we identify a role for
actopaxin
phosphorylation in cell spreading and migration. Stable clones of U2OS cells expressing
actopaxin
wild-type (WT), nonphosphorylatable, and phosphomimetic mutants were developed to evaluate
actopaxin
function. All proteins targeted to focal adhesions, however the nonphosphorylatable mutant inhibited spreading whereas the phosphomimetic mutant cells spread more efficiently than WT cells. Endogenous and WT
actopaxin
, but not the nonphosphorylatable mutant, were phosphorylated in vivo during cell adhesion/spreading. Expression of the nonphosphorylatable
actopaxin
mutant significantly reduced cell migration, whereas expression of the phosphomimetic increased cell migration in scrape wound and Boyden chamber migration assays. In vitro kinase assays demonstrate that extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase phosphorylates
actopaxin
, and treatment of U2OS cells with the
MEK1
inhibitor UO126 inhibited adhesion-induced phosphorylation of
actopaxin
and also inhibited cell migration.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of actopaxin regulates cell spreading and migration. 1535 48