Spatiotemporal distribution of PKCα, Cdc42, and Rac1 before directed cell migration.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

Cdc42 is a key factor in directed cell migration and accumulates at the leading edge of migrating cells. However, what kind of proteins control Cdc42 and when is unclear. After mechanical wounding, protein kinase C α (PKCα), a conventional PKC isozyme, begins to accumulate at the edges of cells adjacent to the wounded cells (WCs). In this study, we hypothesized that PKCα may be implicated in directed cell migration at an early stage before Cdc42 controls the migration. We focused on the spatiotemporal distribution of PKCα, Cdc42, and Rac1 before cell migration. After wounding, at the edges of cells adjacent to the WCs, PKCα accumulation, Cdc42 accumulation, Rac1 accumulation, and filopodia formation occurred in that order. The PKCα inhibitor suppressed Cdc42 accumulation at the cell edges. These results suggest that inhibition of PKCα activity inhibits cell migration. In addition, it is not Cdc42 but PKCα that may decide the direction of cell migration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.10.080DOI Listing

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