1. Mechanisms of integrin αVβ5 clustering in flat clathrin lattices
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Alba Zuidema, Onno B. Bleijerveld, Liesbeth Hoekman, Arnoud Sonnenberg, Wei Wang, Maaike Kreft, Lisa te Molder, Hans Janssen, and Leila Nahidiazar
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0301 basic medicine ,Keratinocytes ,Protein subunit ,Alpha-v beta-5 ,Integrin ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Clathrin ,Focal adhesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Receptors, Vitronectin ,Vitronectin ,Cells, Cultured ,030304 developmental biology ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,0303 health sciences ,Focal Adhesions ,biology ,Chemistry ,Signal transducing adaptor protein ,Membrane Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Cell biology ,Transmembrane domain ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,Biophysics ,Clathrin adaptor proteins ,Calcium ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Summary statementThis article highlights several molecular mechanisms that result in the assembly of integrin αVβ5-containing flat clathrin lattices in human keratinocytes.AbstractThe family of integrin transmembrane receptors is essential for the normal function of multicellular organisms by facilitating cell-extracellular matrix adhesion. The vitronectin-binding integrin αVβ5 localizes to focal adhesions (FAs) as well as poorly characterized flat clathrin lattices (FCLs). Here we show that in human keratinocytes αVβ5 is predominant found in FCLs and that formation of the αVβ5-containing FCLs requires the presence of vitronectin as ligand, calcium, and the clathrin adaptor proteins ARH, Numb, and EPS15/EPS15L1. Integrin chimeras, containing the extracellular and transmembrane domains of β5 and the cytoplasmic domains of β1 or β3, almost exclusively localize in FAs. Interestingly, lowering actomyosin-mediated contractility promotes integrin redistribution to FLCs in an integrin tail-dependent manner, while increasing cellular tension favors αVβ5 clustering in FAs. Our findings strongly indicate that clustering of integrin αVβ5 in FCLs is dictated by the β5 subunit cytoplasmic domain, cellular tension, and recruitment of specific adaptor proteins to the β5 subunit cytoplasmic domains.
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- 2018