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    Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2009 Apr 10;381(3):393-6. Epub 2009 Feb 15.

    Regulation of ROCKII by localization to membrane compartments and binding to DynaminI.

    Tumusiime S, Rana MK, Kher SS, Kurella VB, Williams KA, Guidry JJ, Worthylake DK, Worthylake RA.

    Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1901 Perdido St., 5th Floor MEB, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.

    ROCKII kinase activity is known to be regulated by Rho GTPase binding; however, the context-specific regulation of ROCKII is not clearly understood. We pursued the C-terminal PH domain as a candidate domain for regulating ROCKII function. A proteomics-based screen identified potential ROCKII signaling partners, a large number of which were associated with membrane dynamics. We used subcellular fractionation to demonstrate that ROCKII is localized to both the plasma membrane and internal endosomal membrane fractions, and then used microscopy to show that the C-terminal PH domain can localize to internal or peripheral membrane compartments, depending on the cellular context. Co-immunoprecipitation demonstrated that Dynamin1 is a novel ROCKII binding partner. Furthermore, blocking Dynamin function with a dominant negative mutant mimicked the effect of inhibiting ROCK activity on the actin cytoskeleton. Our data suggest that ROCKII is regulated by localization to specific membrane compartments and its novel binding partner, Dynamin1.

    PMID: 19222995 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2671801

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