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The Actin-Binding Protein PPP1r18 Regulates Maturation, Actin Organization, and Bone Resorption Activity of Osteoclasts.

Mol. Cell. Biol.2018 Jan 29;38(4)
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Osteoclasts resorb bone by attaching on the bone matrix and forming a sealing zone. In Src-deficient mice, osteoclasts cannot form the actin ring, a characteristic actin structure that seals the resorbed area, and resorb hardly any bone as a result. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the role of Src in the regulation and organization of the actin ring is still unclear. We identified an actin-regulatory protein, protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 18 (PPP1r18), as an Src-binding protein in an Src-, Yes-, and Fyn-deficient fibroblast (SYF) cell line overexpressing a constitutively active form of Src. PPP1r18 was localized in the nucleus and actin ring. PPP1r18 overexpression in osteoclasts inhibited terminal differentiation, actin ring formation, and bone-resorbing activity. A mutation of the protein phosphatase 1 (PP1)-binding domain of PPP1r18 rescued these phenotypes. In contrast, PPP1r18 knockdown promoted terminal differentiation and actin ring formation. In summary, we showed that PPP1r18 likely plays a role in podosome organization and bone resorption.

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