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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Signaling control of mesenchymal and amoeboid cell phenotypes. The reciprocal inhibitory
relationship between Rac and Rho signaling cascades establishes a bistable switch
that controls the mesenchymal and amoeboid phenotypes. Mesenchymal morphology is controlled
by a pathway that activates Rac1 via the adaptor protein NEDD9 and the Rac-specific
GEF DOCK3. Rac1 activation results in actin polymerization mediated by the actin-nucleation
protein WAVE2, which promotes cell elongation. WAVE2 somehow also suppresses actomyosin
contractility and, consequently, amoeboid behavior. On the other hand, Rho/ROCK activation
stimulates actomysoin contractility, thereby promoting the amoeboid phenotype, and
inhibits Rac by activating the Rac-specific GAP, ARHGAP22. Presumably both Rac1 and
Rho activation are ultimately controlled by integrin activity, but precisely how the
extracellular environment favors either Rac or Rho signaling remains to be resolved.
Solid arrows, direct connections; dashed arrows, indirect connections.
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