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  2. Ephexin4 and EphA2 mediate cell migration through a RhoG-dependent mechanism

Ephexin4 and EphA2 mediate cell migration through a RhoG-dependent mechanism

  • J Cell Biol. 2010 Aug 9;190(3):461-77. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201005141.
Nao Hiramoto-Yamaki 1 Shingo Takeuchi Shuhei Ueda Kohei Harada Satoshi Fujimoto Manabu Negishi Hironori Katoh
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.
Abstract

EphA2, a member of the Eph receptor family, is frequently overexpressed in a variety of human cancers, including breast cancers, and promotes Cancer cell motility and invasion independently of its ligand ephrin stimulation. In this study, we identify Ephexin4 as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for RhoG that interacts with EphA2 in breast Cancer cells, and knockdown and rescue experiments show that Ephexin4 acts downstream of EphA2 to promote ligand-independent breast Cancer cell migration and invasion toward epidermal growth factor through activation of RhoG. The activation of RhoG recruits its effector ELMO2 and a Rac GEF Dock4 to form a complex with EphA2 at the tips of cortactin-rich protrusions in migrating breast Cancer cells. In addition, the Dock4-mediated Rac activation is required for breast Cancer cell migration. Our findings reveal a novel link between EphA2 and Rac activation that contributes to the cell motility and invasiveness of breast Cancer cells.

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