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G Alpha 12 and G Alpha 13 Stimulate Rho-dependent Stress Fiber Formation and Focal Adhesion Assembly

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1995 Oct 20
PMID 7559569
Citations 113
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Rho, a member of the Ras superfamily of GTP-binding proteins, regulates actin polymerization resulting in the formation of stress fibers and the assembly of focal adhesions. In Swiss 3T3 cells, heterotrimeric G protein-coupled receptors for lysophosphatidic acid and gastrin releasing peptide stimulate Rho-dependent stress fiber and focal adhesion formation. The specific heterotrimeric G protein subunits mediating Rho-dependent stress fiber and focal adhesion formation have not been defined previously. We have expressed GTPase-deficient, constitutively activated G protein alpha subunits and mixtures of beta and gamma subunits in Swiss 3T3 cells. Measurement of actin polymerization and focal adhesion formation indicated that GTPase-deficient alpha 12 and alpha 13, but not the activated forms of alpha 12 or alpha q stimulated stress fiber and focal adhesion assembly. Combinations of beta and gamma subunits were unable to stimulate stress fiber or focal adhesion formation. G alpha 12- and alpha 13-mediated stress fiber and focal adhesion assembly was inhibited by botulinum C3 exoenzyme, which ADP-ribosylates and inactivates Rho, indicating that alpha 12 and alpha 13, but not other G protein alpha subunits or beta gamma complexes, regulate Rho-dependent responses. The results define the integration of G12 and G13 with the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton.

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