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Mol Cell Proteomics ; 19(10): 1586-1601, 2020 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32606017

RÉSUMÉ

The Discoidin, CUB, and LCCL domain-containing protein (DCBLD) family consists of two type-I transmembrane scaffolding receptors, DCBLD1 and DCBLD2, which play important roles in development and cancer. The nonreceptor tyrosine kinases FYN and ABL are known to drive phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in YXXP motifs within the intracellular domains of DCBLD family members, which leads to the recruitment of the Src homology 2 (SH2) domain of the adaptors CT10 regulator of kinase (CRK) and CRK-like (CRKL). We previously characterized the FYN- and ABL-driven phosphorylation of DCBLD family YXXP motifs. However, we have identified additional FYN- and ABL-dependent phosphorylation sites on DCBLD1 and DCBLD2. This suggests that beyond CRK and CRKL, additional DCBLD interactors may be regulated by FYN and ABL activity. Here, we report a quantitative proteomics approach in which we map the FYN- and ABL-regulated interactomes of DCBLD family members. We found FYN and ABL regulated the binding of several signaling molecules to DCBLD1 and DCBLD2, including members of the 14-3-3 family of adaptors. Biochemical investigation of the DCBLD2/14-3-3 interaction revealed ABL-induced binding of 14-3-3 family members directly to DCBLD2.


Sujet(s)
Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-abl/métabolisme , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-fyn/métabolisme , Séquence d'acides aminés , Cellules HEK293 , Humains , Protéines membranaires/composition chimique , Modèles biologiques , Phosphopeptides/composition chimique , Phosphopeptides/métabolisme , Phosphorylation , Cartes d'interactions protéiques
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Cell Rep ; 22(12): 3115-3125, 2018 03 20.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29562168

RÉSUMÉ

Genetic instability of the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) plays an important role in human aging and disease. Thus far, it has proven difficult to develop successful treatment strategies for diseases that are caused by mtDNA instability. To address this issue, we developed a model of mtDNA disease in the nematode C. elegans, an animal model that can rapidly be screened for genes and biological pathways that reduce mitochondrial pathology. These worms recapitulate all the major hallmarks of mtDNA disease in humans, including increased mtDNA instability, loss of respiration, reduced neuromuscular function, and a shortened lifespan. We found that these phenotypes could be rescued by intervening in numerous biological pathways, including IGF-1/insulin signaling, mitophagy, and the mitochondrial unfolded protein response, suggesting that it may be possible to ameliorate mtDNA disease through multiple molecular mechanisms.


Sujet(s)
Caenorhabditis elegans/métabolisme , ADN mitochondrial/génétique , Mitochondries/métabolisme , Animaux , Évolution de la maladie , Souris , Modèles animaux
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Biochem J ; 474(23): 3963-3984, 2017 11 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29025973

RÉSUMÉ

Discoidin, CUB, and LCCL domain containing 2 (DCBLD2) is a neuropilin-like transmembrane scaffolding receptor with known and anticipated roles in vascular remodeling and neuronal positioning. DCBLD2 is also up-regulated in several cancers and can drive glioblastomas downstream of activated epidermal growth factor receptor. While a few studies have shown either a positive or negative role for DCBLD2 in regulating growth factor receptor signaling, little is known about the conserved signaling features of DCBLD family members that drive their molecular activities. We previously identified DCBLD2 tyrosine phosphorylation sites in intracellular YxxP motifs that are required for the phosphorylation-dependent binding of the signaling adaptors CRK and CRKL (CT10 regulator of kinase and CRK-like). These intracellular YxxP motifs are highly conserved across vertebrates and between DCBLD family members. Here, we demonstrate that, as for DCBLD2, DCBLD1 YxxP motifs are required for CRKL-SH2 (Src homology 2) binding. We report that Src family kinases (SFKs) and Abl differentially promote the interaction between the CRKL-SH2 domain and DCBLD1 and DCBLD2, and while SFKs and Abl each promote DCBLD1 and DCBLD2 binding to the CRKL-SH2 domain, the effect of Abl is more pronounced for DCBLD1. Using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry, we quantified phosphorylation at several YxxP sites in DCBLD1 and DCBLD2, mapping site-specific preferences for SFKs and Abl. Together, these data provide a platform to decipher the signaling mechanisms by which these novel receptors drive their biological activities.


Sujet(s)
Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal/composition chimique , Protéines membranaires/composition chimique , Protéines nucléaires/composition chimique , Protéines oncogènes v-abl/composition chimique , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-fyn/composition chimique , Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal/génétique , Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal/métabolisme , Séquence d'acides aminés , Animaux , Sites de fixation , Clonage moléculaire , Séquence conservée , Escherichia coli/génétique , Escherichia coli/métabolisme , Expression des gènes , Cellules HEK293 , Humains , Protéines membranaires/génétique , Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Souris , Protéines nucléaires/génétique , Protéines nucléaires/métabolisme , Protéines oncogènes v-abl/métabolisme , Phosphorylation , Plasmides/composition chimique , Plasmides/métabolisme , Liaison aux protéines , Motifs et domaines d'intéraction protéique , Isoformes de protéines/composition chimique , Isoformes de protéines/génétique , Isoformes de protéines/métabolisme , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-fyn/métabolisme , Rats , Protéines recombinantes/composition chimique , Protéines recombinantes/génétique , Protéines recombinantes/métabolisme , Alignement de séquences , Similitude de séquences d'acides aminés , Danio zébré
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