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  2. The PCH family member proline-serine-threonine phosphatase-interacting protein 1 targets to the leukocyte uropod and regulates directed cell migration

The PCH family member proline-serine-threonine phosphatase-interacting protein 1 targets to the leukocyte uropod and regulates directed cell migration

  • Mol Biol Cell. 2008 Aug;19(8):3180-91. doi: 10.1091/mbc.e08-02-0225.
Kate M Cooper 1 David A Bennin Anna Huttenlocher
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Affiliation

  • 1 Cellular and Molecular Biology Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Abstract

Pombe Cdc15 homology (PCH) family members have emerged as important regulators of membrane-cytoskeletal interactions. Here we show that PSTPIP1, a PCH family member expressed in hematopoietic cells, regulates the motility of neutrophil-like cells and is a novel component of the leukocyte uropod where it colocalizes with other uropod components, such as type I PIPKIgamma. Furthermore, we show that PSTPIP1 association with the regulator of endocytosis, Dynamin 2, and PSTPIP1 expression impairs transferrin uptake and endocytosis. We also show that PSTPIP1 localizes at the rear of neutrophils with a subpopulation of F-actin that is specifically detected by the binding of an F-actin probe that detects a more stable population of actin. Finally, we show that actin polymerization, but not the microtubule network, is necessary for the polarized distribution of PSTPIP1 toward the rear of the cell. Together, our findings demonstrate that PSTPIP1 is a novel component of the leukocyte uropod that regulates endocytosis and cell migration.

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