ERK3/MAPK6 dictates CDC42/RAC1 activity and ARP2/3-dependent actin polymerization

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Abstract

The actin cytoskeleton is tightly controlled by RhoGTPases, actin binding-proteins and nucleation-promoting factors to perform fundamental cellular functions. We have previously shown that ERK3, an atypical MAPK controls IL-8 production and chemotaxis52 . Here, we show in human cells that,ERK3 directly acts as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for CDC42and phosphorylates the ARP3 subunit of the ARP2/3 complex at S418 to promote filopodia formation and actin polymerization, respectively. Consistently, depletion of ERK3 prevented both basal and EGF-dependent RAC1 and CDC42 activation, maintenance of F-actin content, filopodia formation and epithelial cell migration. Further, ERK3 protein bound directly to the purified ARP2/3 complex and augmented polymerization of actin in vitro. ERK3 kinase activity was required for the formation of actin-rich protrusions in mammalian cells. These findings unveil a fundamentally unique pathway employed by cells to control actin-dependent cellular functions.

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Bogucka-Janczi, K., Harms, G., Coissieux, M. M., Bentires-Alj, M., Thiede, B., & Rajalingam, K. (2023). ERK3/MAPK6 dictates CDC42/RAC1 activity and ARP2/3-dependent actin polymerization. ELife, 12. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.85167

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