Epithelial cells (green) go for a walk when Moesin is missing (right).
Fehon/Macmillan
Ezrin, radixin, and moesin (ERM)—represented only by Moesin in flies—are proteins that link actin to various transmembrane proteins at the apical surface of epithelial cells. The link was thought to help maintain epithelial structures such as microvilli, but Fehon's group found that flies lacking Moesin had epithelial cells that lost polarity, dropped out of monolayers, and migrated invasively.
Moesin appears to act by suppressing Rho. Interfering with ERM proteins in mammalian epithelial cells boosted Rho activity, and fly...
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
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