Title of article
RNA and RNA Binding Proteins Participate in Early Stages of Cell Spreading through Spreading Initiation Centers
Author/Authors
Mann، Matthias نويسنده , , Hoog، Carmen L. de نويسنده , , Foster، Leonard J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-648
From page
649
To page
0
Abstract
Focal adhesions are specialized attachment and signaling centers that form at sites of cell-matrix contacts. We employed a quantitative mass spectrometry-based method called SILAC to identify and quantify proteins interacting in an attachmentdependent manner with focal adhesion proteins. Subsequent confocal microscopy revealed a previously undescribed structure, which we have termed a spreading initiation center (SIC), existing only in early stages of cell spreading. SICs contain focal adhesion markers, appear to be surrounded by an actin sheath, and, surprisingly, contain numerous RNA binding proteins, ribosomal RNA, and perhaps other RNAs. Interfering with the function of FUS/TLS, hnRNP K, and hnRNP E1 results in increased spreading. Spreading initiation centers are ribonucleoprotein complexes distinct from focal adhesions and demonstrate a role for RNA and RNA binding proteins in the initiation of cell spreading.
Keywords
NOx storage , Catalyst , Emissions , NOx storage/reduction catalysts , NOx release , NO oxidation
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102607
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