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Connexin 37 sequestering of activated-ERK in the cytoplasm promotes p27-mediated endothelial cell cycle arrest

Authors :
Bipul R Acharya
Jennifer S Fang
Erin D Jeffery
Nicholas W Chavkin
Gael Genet
Hema Vasavada
Elizabeth A Nelson
Gloria M Sheynkman
Martin J Humphries
Karen K Hirschi
Source :
Life Science Alliance. 6:e202201685
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Life Science Alliance, LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Connexin37-mediated regulation of cell cycle modulators and, consequently, growth arrest lack mechanistic understanding. We previously showed that arterial shear stress up-regulates Cx37 in endothelial cells and activates a Notch/Cx37/p27 signaling axis to promote G1 cell cycle arrest, and this is required to enable arterial gene expression. However, how induced expression of a gap junction protein, Cx37, up-regulates cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27 to enable endothelial growth suppression and arterial specification is unclear. Herein, we fill this knowledge gap by expressing wild-type and regulatory domain mutants of Cx37 in cultured endothelial cells expressing the Fucci cell cycle reporter. We determined that both the channel-forming and cytoplasmic tail domains of Cx37 are required for p27 up-regulation and late G1 arrest. Mechanistically, the cytoplasmic tail domain of Cx37 interacts with, and sequesters, activated ERK in the cytoplasm. This then stabilizes pERK nuclear target Foxo3a, which up-regulates p27 transcription. Consistent with previous studies, we found this Cx37/pERK/Foxo3a/p27 signaling axis functions downstream of arterial shear stress to promote endothelial late G1 state and enable up-regulation of arterial genes.

Details

ISSN :
25751077
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Life Science Alliance
Accession number :
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