GIT1 promotes osteoblast migration by regulating ERK1/2 activity in focal adhesions
- VernacularTitle:G蛋白耦联受体激酶结合蛋白1通过调节细胞外调节激酶1/2的活性促进成骨细胞迁移
- Author:
Ning ZHANG
;
Zhi-Yi HU
;
Guo-Yong YIN
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
GIT1(G protein coupled receptor kinase interacting protein 1);
ERK1/2(extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2);
PDGF(platelet-derived growth factor);
Osteoblast migration
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
2004;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the function and mechanism of GIT1(G protein coupled receptor kinase interacting protein 1)in osteoblast migration.Methods GIT1 and ERK1/2(Extracellular Signal-regulated ki- nase 1/2)were detected in mice primary osteoblasts.The localizations of GIT1 and ERK1/2 were determined by immunofluorescence stain with or without PDGF(platelet-derived grnwth factor)stimulation.The association of GIT1 anti ERK1/2 was analyzed by co-immunoprecipitation and western blot.After stimulation,the co-localization of GIT1 and pERK1/2 in osteoblasts was detected by double-immunnfluorescence stain.The pERK1/2 localization was detected by immunofluorescence stain after GIT1RNAh adenovirus infection of osteoblasts.The role of this associa- tion was determined by wound healing assay.Results The co-immunoprecipitation results showed that GIT1 in- teracted with ERK1/2 in osteoblasts induced by PDGF and this association occurred in focal adhesions.GIT1 RNAh adenovirus significantly inhibited the pERK1/2 translocation to focal adhesions and osteoblast migration induced by PDGF.Conclusion GIT1 associates with ERK1/2 in osteoblasts,which is required for pERK1/2 translocation to focal adhesions and osteoblast migration.