ROCK1 and LIMK2 interact in spread but not blebbing cancer cells

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Abstract

Cancer cells migrating within a 3D microenvironment are able to adopt either a mesenchymal or amoeboid mode of migration. Amoeboid migration is characterised by membrane blebbing that is dependent on the Rho effectors, ROCK1/2. We identify LIMK2 as the preferred substrate for ROCK1 but find that LIMK2 did not induce membrane blebbing, suggesting that a LIMK2 pathway is not involved in amoeboid-mode migration. In support of this hypothesis, novel FRET data demonstrate a direct interaction between ROCK1 and LIMK2 in polarised but not blebbing cells. Our results point to a specific role for the ROCK1:LIMK2 pathway in mesenchymal-mode migration. © 2008 Shea et al.

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Shea, K. F., Wells, C. M., Garner, A. P., & Jones, G. E. (2008). ROCK1 and LIMK2 interact in spread but not blebbing cancer cells. PLoS ONE, 3(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003398

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