PKC[epsilon] controls the traffic of [beta]1 integrins in motile cells
Protein kinase C (PKC) has been implicated in [beta]1 integrin-mediated cell migration. Expression of the novel PKC isoform, PKC[epsilon], in PKC[epsilon]-/- cells is shown here to stimulate directional migration of cells towards [beta]1 integrin substrates in a manner dependent on PKC catalytic act...
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Published in | The EMBO journal Vol. 21; no. 14; p. 3608 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Heidelberg
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
15.07.2002
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Summary: | Protein kinase C (PKC) has been implicated in [beta]1 integrin-mediated cell migration. Expression of the novel PKC isoform, PKC[epsilon], in PKC[epsilon]-/- cells is shown here to stimulate directional migration of cells towards [beta]1 integrin substrates in a manner dependent on PKC catalytic activity. On PKC inhibition, integrin [beta]1 and PKC[epsilon] become reversibly trapped in a tetraspanin (CD81)-positive intracellular compartment, correlating with reduced haptotaxis. Immunofluorescence and pulse labelling studies indicate that this is a previously uncharacterized recycling compartment trapped by inhibition of PKC. Electron microscopy demonstrated the co-localization of PKC[epsilon] and integrin [beta]1 on the vesicular membranes. Finally, using a reconstituted in vitro system, the dissociation of PKC[epsilon] from these vesicles is shown to be dependent on both the presence of cytosolic components and energy, and on PKC catalytic activity. The evidence presented indicates that PKC[epsilon] controls an internal traffic step that under uninhibited conditions permits the recycling of [beta]1 integrin, contributing to cell motility. |
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ISSN: | 0261-4189 1460-2075 |