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. 2019 Apr 4;8(4):bio039826. doi: 10.1242/bio.039826

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Schematic representation depicting the effect of Lphns on morphological changes and actin remodeling in HEK293T cells. Cell membrane expression of Lphn induces an increase in cell volume while decreasing cell-matrix surface contact as compared with control conditions (double-ended arrows). These changes in cell volume are accompanied by a transition in the formation of cell extensions composed of F-actin, such that cells harbor less filopodia and lamellipodia to the benefit of bleb formation, which is normally absent in naive HEK293T cells. The destabilization of F-actin induced by Lphn is corroborated by a constitutive activation of the cofilin pathway. The presence of a physical complex between Lphn and the actin cytoskeleton parallels these effects. The adhesion motif-containing N-terminal domains of Lphn are suspected to interact with a yet unknown molecular pathway to modulate cell and nuclei dimensions. Intercellular adhesion mediated by Lphn and teneurin provoke a net rescue of filopodia while decreasing the Lphn colocalization with the actin cytoskeleton.