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      AlphaII-spectrin is critical for cell adhesion and cell cycle.

      The Journal of Biological Chemistry
      Cell Adhesion, Cell Cycle, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Shape, Down-Regulation, Humans, RNA, Small Interfering, genetics, Spectrin, metabolism

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          Spectrins are ubiquitous scaffolding components of the membrane skeleton that organize and stabilize microdomains on both the plasma membrane and the intracellular organelles. By way of their numerous interactions with diverse protein families, they are implicated in various cellular functions. Using small interfering RNA strategy in the WM-266 cell line derived from human melanoma, we found that alphaII-spectrin deficiency is associated with a defect in cell proliferation, which is related to a cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase (first gap phase), as evaluated by DNA analysis and Rb phosphorylation. These observations coincided with elevated expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, p21Cip. Concomitantly, spectrin loss impaired cell adhesion and spreading. These cell adhesion defects were associated with modifications of the actin cytoskeleton, such as loss of stress fibers, alterations of focal adhesions, and modified expression of some integrins. Our results provide novel insights into spectrin functions by demonstrating the involvement of alphaII-spectrin in cell cycle regulation and actin organization.

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          18978357
          10.1074/jbc.M801324200

          Chemistry
          Cell Adhesion,Cell Cycle,Cell Line, Tumor,Cell Shape,Down-Regulation,Humans,RNA, Small Interfering,genetics,Spectrin,metabolism

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