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Paladin is a phosphoinositide phosphatase regulating endosomal VEGFR2 signalling and angiogenesis
Authors:Anja Nitzsche  Riikka Pietil  Dominic T Love  Chiara Testini  Takeshi Ninchoji  Ross O Smith  Elisabet Ekvrn  Jimmy Larsson  Francis P Roche  Isabel Egaa  Suvi Jauhiainen  Philipp Berger  Lena Claesson&#x;Welsh  Mats Hellstrm
Abstract:Cell signalling governs cellular behaviour and is therefore subject to tight spatiotemporal regulation. Signalling output is modulated by specialized cell membranes and vesicles which contain unique combinations of lipids and proteins. The phosphatidylinositol 4,5‐bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2), an important component of the plasma membrane as well as other subcellular membranes, is involved in multiple processes, including signalling. However, which enzymes control the turnover of non‐plasma membrane PI(4,5)P2, and their impact on cell signalling and function at the organismal level are unknown. Here, we identify Paladin as a vascular PI(4,5)P2 phosphatase regulating VEGFR2 endosomal signalling and angiogenesis. Paladin is localized to endosomal and Golgi compartments and interacts with vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) in vitro and in vivo. Loss of Paladin results in increased internalization of VEGFR2, over‐activation of extracellular regulated kinase 1/2, and hypersprouting of endothelial cells in the developing retina of mice. These findings suggest that inhibition of Paladin, or other endosomal PI(4,5)P2 phosphatases, could be exploited to modulate VEGFR2 signalling and angiogenesis, when direct and full inhibition of the receptor is undesirable.
Keywords:endocytosis  Paladin  phosphatase  phosphoinositide  VEGFR2
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