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Compartmentalization of integrin alpha6beta4 signaling in lipid rafts
Authors:Gagnoux-Palacios Laurent  Dans Michael  van't Hof Wouter  Mariotti Agnese  Pepe Angela  Meneguzzi Guerrino  Resh Marilyn D  Giancotti Filippo G
Institution:Cell Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Abstract:Integrin alpha6beta4 signaling proceeds through Src family kinase (SFK)-mediated phosphorylation of the cytoplasmic tail of beta4, recruitment of Shc, and activation of Ras and phosphoinositide-3 kinase. Upon cessation of signaling, alpha6beta4 mediates assembly of hemidesmosomes. Here, we report that part of alpha6beta4 is incorporated in lipid rafts. Metabolic labeling in combination with mutagenesis indicates that one or more cysteine in the membrane-proximal segment of beta4 tail is palmitoylated. Mutation of these cysteines suppresses incorporation of alpha6beta4 in lipid rafts, but does not affect alpha6beta4-mediated adhesion or assembly of hemidesmosomes. The fraction of alpha6beta4 localized to rafts associates with a palmitoylated SFK, whereas the remainder does not. Ligation of palmitoylation-defective alpha6beta4 does not activate SFK signaling to extracellular signal-regulated kinase and fails to promote keratinocyte proliferation in response to EGF. Thus, compartmentalization in lipid rafts is necessary to couple the alpha6beta4 integrin to a palmitoylated SFK and promote EGF-dependent mitogenesis.
Keywords:keratinocyte  proliferation  palmitoylation  hemidesmosome  cysteine
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