Rac1 GTPases control filopodia formation, cell motility, endocytosis, cytokinesis and development in Dictyostelium

M Dumontier, P Hocht, U Mintert, J Faix*

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Abstract

The function of the highly homologous Rac1A, Rac1B, and Rac1C GTPases of the Dictyostelium Rad group was investigated. All three GTPases bound with an equal capacity to the IQGAP-related protein DGAP1, with a preference for the activated GTP-bound form. Strong overexpression of wild-type Rad GTPases N-terminally tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP), predominantly induced the formation of numerous long filopodia, Remarkably, expression of the constitutively-activated GTPases resulted in dominant-negative phenotypes: these Rac1-V12 mutants completely lacked filopodia but formed numerous crown shaped structures resembling macropinosomes. Moreover, these mutants were severely impaired in cell motility, colony growth, phagocytosis, pinocytosis, cytokinesis and development. Transformants expressing constitutively-inactivated Rac1-N17 proteins were similar to wild-type cells, but displayed abundant and short filopodia and exhibited a moderate defect in cytokinesis. Taken together, our results indicate that the three GTPases play an identical role in signaling pathways and are key regulators of cellular activities that depend on the re-organization of the actin cytoskeleton in Dictyostelium.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2253-2265
JournalJournal of Cell Science
Volume113
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • actin cytoskeleton
  • Dictyostelium
  • DGAP1
  • GFP
  • Rac1

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