FOR 629: Molekulare Mechanismen zellulärer Motilität - TP02: Novel activators of Arp2/3 complex, JMY and WHDC1 (FOR629)

Grunddaten zu diesem Projekt

Art des ProjektesTeilprojekt in DFG-Verbund koordiniert außerhalb der Universität Münster
Laufzeit an der Universität Münster05.03.2010 - 31.12.2013 | 1. Förderperiode

Beschreibung

Arp2/3 complex is a critical actin nucleator that functions in a variety of cellular processes. It is tightly regulated by a group of proteins with the collective name nucleation promoting factors (NPFs) that are subdivided into class I and class II NPFs, depending on the mechanism of Arp2/3 complex activation. Mammalian cells express five well-characterized and prominent class I NPFs termed WASP/WAVE family, which control actin nucleation for distinct cellular functions such as endocytosis and lamellipodial protrusion. Class I NPFs are characterized by a conserved C-terminal VCA module that is necessary and sufficient to activate Arp2/3 complex. Three more genes that may constitute class I NPFs are detected in the mammalian genome, namely the recently described WASH as well as the novel factors JMY (Junction Mediating and regulatory protein) and WHDC1 (WASP Homology 2 Domain Containing1). Owing to the multitude of open questions on Arp2/3 dependent processes in spite of intense research on WASP/WAVE proteins, we decided to study the two novel proteins. We will initially concentrate our characterization on the ubiquitous JMY. Its C-terminal domain signature contains similar to N-WASP 2 well conserved V-modules, while no homology to the C-stretch between the V and acidic A-region is observed (VV-A). In addition, JMY comprises a central coiled coil forming region, displaying vague similarity to the single copy gene Shootin1, which is implicated in neuronal polarity.

StichwörterMotilität; Aktindynamik; Arp2/3 Komplex
DFG-Gepris-IDhttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/112047629
Mittelgeber / Förderformat
  • DFG - Forschungsgruppe (FOR)

Projektleitung der Universität Münster

Stradal, Theresia
Institut für Integrative Zellbiologie und Physiologie

Antragsteller*innen der Universität Münster

Stradal, Theresia
Institut für Integrative Zellbiologie und Physiologie

Koordinierende Organisationen außerhalb der Universität Münster

  • Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (MHH)Deutschland