N. Tapon et al., A NEW RAC TARGET POSH IS AN SHS-CONTAINING SCAFFOLD PROTEIN INVOLVED IN THE JNK AND NF-KAPPA-B SIGNALING PATHWAYS, EMBO journal, 17(5), 1998, pp. 1395-1404
The Rho, Pac and Cdc42 GTPases coordinately regulate the organization
of the actin cytoskeleton and the JNK MAP kinase pathway. Mutational a
nalysis of Rac has previously shown that these two activities are medi
ated by distinct cellular targets, though their identity is not known.
Two Pac targets, p65(PAK) and MLK, are ser/thr kinases that have been
reported to be capable of activating the JNK pathway. We present evid
ence that neither is the Pac target mediating JNK activation in Cos-1
cells, We have used yeast two-hybrid selection and identified a new ta
rget of Pac, POSH. This protein consists of four SH3 domains and ectop
ic expression leads to the activation of the JNK pathway and to nuclea
r translocation of NF-kappa B. When overexpressed in fibroblasts, POSH
is a strong inducer of apoptosis. We propose that POSH acts as a scaf
fold protein and contributes to Pac-induced signal transduction pathwa
ys leading to diverse gene transcriptional changes.