Vinculin Antagonizes Branched Actin in Controlling Membrane Protrusion, Cell Migration and Cell Cycle Progression

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Vinculin is a mechanotransducer that reinforces links between cell adhesions and linear arrays of actin filaments upon myosin-mediated contractility. Both adhesions to the substratum and neighboring cells, however, are initiated within membrane protrusions that originate from Arp2/3-nucleated branched actin networks. Vinculin has been reported to interact with Arp2/3, but the role of this interaction is incompletely understood. Here we compared the phenotypes of vinculin knock-out (KO) cells with those of knock-in (KI) cells, where the point mutation P878A that impairs the Arp2/3 interaction is introduced in the two vinculin alleles of MCF10A mammary epithelial cells. The interaction of vinculin with the canonical Arp2/3 complex inhibits actin polymerization at membrane protrusions and decreases migration persistence of single cells. In cell monolayers, vinculin is involved in Arp2/3 recruitment at cell-cell junctions to stabilize them. Through this interaction, vinculin controls the decision to enter a new cell cycle as a function of cell density. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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cell migration,membrane protrusion,cell cycle progression
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