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CYRI-A limits invasive migration through macropinosome formation and integrin uptake regulation

Authors :
Tamas Yelland
Laura M. Machesky
Shehab Ismail
Savvas Nikolaou
Nikki R. Paul
Loic Fort
Anh Hoang Le
Source :
Journal of Cell Biology. 220
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Rockefeller University Press, 2021.

Abstract

The Scar/WAVE complex drives actin nucleation during cell migration. Interestingly, the same complex is important in forming membrane ruffles during macropinocytosis, a process mediating nutrient uptake and membrane receptor trafficking. Mammalian CYRI-B is a recently described negative regulator of the Scar/WAVE complex by RAC1 sequestration, but its other paralogue, CYRI-A, has not been characterized. Here, we implicate CYRI-A as a key regulator of macropinosome formation and integrin internalization. We find that CYRI-A is transiently recruited to nascent macropinosomes, dependent on PI3K and RAC1 activity. CYRI-A recruitment precedes RAB5A recruitment but follows sharply after RAC1 and actin signaling, consistent with it being a local inhibitor of actin polymerization. Depletion of both CYRI-A and -B results in enhanced surface expression of the α5β1 integrin via reduced internalization. CYRI depletion enhanced migration, invasion, and anchorage-independent growth in 3D. Thus, CYRI-A is a dynamic regulator of macropinocytosis, functioning together with CYRI-B to regulate integrin trafficking. ispartof: JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY vol:220 issue:9 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

ISSN :
15408140 and 00219525
Volume :
220
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cell Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0635b6aac4388e432539e1f8f72dca68