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Activation of Lyn Tyrosine Kinase through Decreased Membrane Cholesterol Levels during a Change in Its Membrane Distribution upon Cell Detachment
Authors:Takao Morinaga  Kohei Abe  Yuji Nakayama  Noritaka Yamaguchi  Naoto Yamaguchi
Institution:From the Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba 260-8675, Japan
Abstract:Cellular membranes, which can serve as scaffolds for signal transduction, dynamically change their characteristics upon cell detachment. Src family kinases undergo post-translational lipid modification and are involved in a wide range of signaling events at the plasma membrane, such as cell proliferation, cell adhesion, and survival. Previously, we showed the differential membrane distributions among the members of Src family kinases by sucrose density gradient fractionation. However, little is known about the regulation of the membrane distribution of Src family kinases upon cell detachment. Here, we show that cell detachment shifts the main peak of the membrane distribution of Lyn, a member of Src family kinase, from the low density to the high density membrane fractions and enhances the kinase activity of Lyn. The change in Lyn distribution upon cell detachment involves both dynamin activity and a decrease in membrane cholesterol. Cell detachment activates Lyn through decreased membrane cholesterol levels during a change in its membrane distribution. Furthermore, cholesterol incorporation decreases Lyn activity and reduces the viability of suspension cells. These results suggest that cell detachment-induced Lyn activation through the change in the membrane distribution of Lyn plays an important role in survival of suspension cells.
Keywords:Cholesterol  Membrane Function  Src  Subcellular Fractionation  Tyrosine-Protein Kinase (Tyrosine Kinase)  Lyn  Cell Detachment  Kinase Activity  Membrane Segment
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