The core and conserved role of MAL is homeostatic regulation of actin levels

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The core and conserved role of MAL is homeostatic regulation of actin levels
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The core and conserved role of MAL is homeostatic regulation of actin levels
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Genes & Development
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Publication Date:
15 May 2014
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Abstract:
The transcription cofactor MAL is regulated by free actin levels and thus by actin dynamics. MAL, together with its DNA-binding partner, SRF, is required for invasive cell migration and in experimental metastasis. Although MAL/SRF has many targets, we provide genetic evidence in both Drosophila and human cellular models that actin is the key target that must be regulated by MAL/SRF for invasive cell migration. By regulating MAL/SRF activity, actin protein feeds back on production of actin mRNA to ensure sufficient supply of actin. This constitutes a dedicated homeostatic feedback system that provides a foundation for cellular actin dynamics.
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0890-9369
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