
AF6 is involved in the connection of membrane-associated proteins to the actin cytoskeleton. It binds to Ras-like small GTPases and is suggested to be an effector of both Ras and Rap. Here we show that knockdown of AF6 in T cells by RNA interference enhanced Rap1-induced integrin-mediated cell adhesion, whereas overexpression of AF6 had the opposite effect. Interestingly, AF6-induced inhibition of cell adhesion correlated with an increase in RapGTP levels. Like AF6, protein KIAA1849 contains a Ras association domain and interacted with Rap1. However, KIAA1849 did not inhibit Rap1-induced cell adhesion. We concluded that AF6 is a negative regulator of Rap-induced cell adhesion. We proposed that AF6 inhibits Rap-mediated cell adhesion by sequestering RapGTP in an unproductive complex and thus prevents the interaction of Rap1 not only with effectors that mediate adhesion but also with Rap GTPase-activating proteins. Thus, AF6 may buffer RapGTP in resting T cells and maintain them in a non-adherent state.
Integrins, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Blotting, Western, Kinesins, Myosins, ACTIVATION, Jurkat Cells, Cell Adhesion, Humans, MOLECULE, RNA, Small Interfering, GENE-EXPRESSION, Glutathione Transferase, rap1 GTP-Binding Proteins, JUNCTIONS, RAP1 EFFECTOR, LYMPHOCYTE, Retroviridae, AF-6 INTERACTS, Gene Expression Regulation, RNA Interference, RAS-BINDING DOMAIN, PROTEIN AF-6, GTPASE
Integrins, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Blotting, Western, Kinesins, Myosins, ACTIVATION, Jurkat Cells, Cell Adhesion, Humans, MOLECULE, RNA, Small Interfering, GENE-EXPRESSION, Glutathione Transferase, rap1 GTP-Binding Proteins, JUNCTIONS, RAP1 EFFECTOR, LYMPHOCYTE, Retroviridae, AF-6 INTERACTS, Gene Expression Regulation, RNA Interference, RAS-BINDING DOMAIN, PROTEIN AF-6, GTPASE
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