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Defective microtubule-dependent podosome organization in osteoclasts leads to increased bone density in Pyk2(-/-) mice
Authors:Gil-Henn Hava  Destaing Olivier  Sims Natalie A  Aoki Kazuhiro  Alles Neil  Neff Lynn  Sanjay Archana  Bruzzaniti Angela  De Camilli Pietro  Baron Roland  Schlessinger Joseph
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Abstract:The protein tyrosine kinase Pyk2 is highly expressed in osteoclasts, where it is primarily localized in podosomes. Deletion of Pyk2 in mice leads to mild osteopetrosis due to impairment in osteoclast function. Pyk2-null osteoclasts were unable to transform podosome clusters into a podosome belt at the cell periphery; instead of a sealing zone only small actin rings were formed, resulting in impaired bone resorption. Furthermore, in Pyk2-null osteoclasts, Rho activity was enhanced while microtubule acetylation and stability were significantly reduced. Rescue experiments by ectopic expression of wild-type or a variety of Pyk2 mutants in osteoclasts from Pyk2(-/-) mice have shown that the FAT domain of Pyk2 is essential for podosome belt and sealing zone formation as well as for bone resorption. These experiments underscore an important role of Pyk2 in microtubule-dependent podosome organization, bone resorption, and other osteoclast functions.
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