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Electric signals counterbalanced posterior vs anterior PTEN signaling in directed migration of Dictyostelium

Authors :
Bing Song
Yu Gu
Wenkai Jiang
Ying Li
Wayne Nishio Ayre
Zhipeng Liu
Tao Yin
Christopher Janetopoulos
Miho Iijima
Peter Devreotes
Min Zhao
Source :
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMC, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background Cells show directed migration response to electric signals, namely electrotaxis or galvanotaxis. PI3K and PTEN jointly play counterbalancing roles in this event via a bilateral regulation of PIP3 signaling. PI3K has been proved essential in anterior signaling of electrotaxing cells, whilst the role of PTEN remains elusive. Methods Dictyostelium cells with different genetic backgrounds were treated with direct current electric signals to investigate the genetic regulation of electrotaxis. Results We demonstrated that electric signals promoted PTEN phosphatase activity and asymmetrical translocation to the posterior plasma membrane of the electrotaxing cells. Electric stimulation produced a similar but delayed rear redistribution of myosin II, immediately before electrotaxis started. Actin polymerization is required for the asymmetric membrane translocation of PTEN and myosin. PTEN signaling is also responsible for the asymmetric anterior redistribution of PIP3/F-actin, and a biased redistribution of pseudopod protrusion in the forwarding direction of electrotaxing cells. Conclusions PTEN controls electrotaxis by coordinately regulating asymmetric redistribution of myosin to the posterior, and PIP3/F-actin to the anterior region of the directed migration cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20453701 and 91824788
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cell & Bioscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3245821e91824788b14cb2c4e7503980
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-021-00580-x