Abstract

Diaphanous-related formins (DRFs) mediate GTPase-triggered actin rearrangements to regulate central cellular processes, such as cell motility and cytokinesis. The DRF FHOD1 interacts with the Rho-GTPase Rac1 and mediates formation of actin stress fibers in its deregulated form; the physiologically relevant activities and molecular mechanisms of endogenous FHOD1, however, are still unknown. Here we report that FHOD1 physically associates via the N-terminal part of its FH2 domain with the central domain of ROCK1. Although FHOD1 does not affect the kinase activity of ROCK1, the DRF is an efficient substrate for phosphorylation by ROCK1. Co-expression of FHOD1 and ROCK1 results in the generation of nonapoptotic plasma membrane (PM) blebs, to which the DRF is efficiently recruited. Blebbing induced by FHOD1 and ROCK1 depends on F-actin integrity, the Rho-ROCK cascade, and Src activity and is reminiscent of the recently described PM blebs triggered by expression of Src homology 4 (SH4) domain PM targeting signals. Consistently, endogenous FHOD1 is required in SH4 domain expressing cells for efficient PM blebbing and rounded cell morphology in two-dimensional cultures or three-dimensional matrices, respectively. Efficient association of FHOD1 with ROCK1, as well as recruitment of the DRF to blebs, depends on Src activity, suggesting that the functional interaction between both proteins is regulated by Src. These results define a role for endogenous FHOD1 in SH4 domain-induced blebbing and suggest that its activity is regulated by ROCK1 in a Src-dependent manner.

Highlights

  • FHOD1 physically associates with ROCK1 in yeast and mammalian cells, and this interaction is governed by the N-terminal half of the FHOD1 FH2 domain and the central core region of ROCK1

  • The Association between ROCK1 and FHOD1 Is Regulated by Src Activity—Since FHOD1 and ROCK1 functionally synergized for efficient plasma membrane (PM) blebbing in a Src-dependent manner, we addressed whether Src is involved in the regulation of and FHOD1 to levels achieved by ROCK1 only

  • We report here the physical interaction of the Diaphanous-related formins (DRFs) FHOD1 with mutant (L61A37) has been reported to induce PM blebbing

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FHOD1 and ROCK1 Synergize for Efficient PM Blebbing—To address potential functional consequences of the interaction of FHOD1 with ROCK1, both proteins were co-expressed in HeLa cells (Fig. 2). Expression of the Yes SH4 domain fused to GFP (N18-Yes-GFP) caused pronounced PM blebbing in more than 60% of the transfected cells in SYF ϩ c-Src cells, whereas only background blebbing activity was observed in SYFϪ/Ϫ cells lacking Src (Fig. 7, A and B).

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