Upon growth factor stimulation, the scaffold protein, Gabl, is tyrosine phosphorylated and subsequently the adaptor protein, Crk, transmits signals from Gabl. We have previously shown that Crk overexpression, which is...Upon growth factor stimulation, the scaffold protein, Gabl, is tyrosine phosphorylated and subsequently the adaptor protein, Crk, transmits signals from Gabl. We have previously shown that Crk overexpression, which is detectable in various human cancers, induces tyrosine phosphorylation of Gabl without extracellular stimuli. In the present study, the underlying mechanisms were further investigated. Mutational analyses of CrkII demonstrated that the SH2 domain, but not the SH3(N) or the regulatory Y221 residue of CrkII, is critical for the induction of Gabl- Y307 phosphorylation. SH2 mutation of CrkII also decreased the interaction with Gabl. In GST pull-down assay, Crk-SH2 bound to wild-type Gahl, whereas Crk-SH3(N) interacted with the Gabl mutant, which lacks the clus- tered tyrosine region (residues 242-410). Tyrosine phosphorylation of Gabl was induced by all Crk family proteins, but not other SH2-containing signalling adaptors. Src-family kinase inhibitor, PP2, abrogates Crk-induced tyrosine phosphorylations of Gabl. Y307 phosphorylation was undetectable in fibroblasts lacking Src, Yes, and Fyn, even upon overexpression of Crk, whereas cells lacking only Yes and Fyn still contained Gabl with phosphorylated Y307. Furthermore, Crk induced the phosphorylation of Src-Y416; accordingly the interaction between Crk and Csk was increased. The Gabl-Y307F mutant failed to localize near the plasma membrane even upon HGF stimulation and decreased cell migration. Moreover, Gabl-Y307F disturbed the localization of Crk, FAK, and paxillin, which are the typical components of focal adhesions. Taken together, these results indicate that Crk facilitates tyrosine phosphory- lation of Gabl-Y307 through Src, contributing to the organization of focal adhesions and enhanced cell migration, thereby possibly promoting human cancer development.展开更多
基金Acknowledgments We thank M Hamaguchi (Nagoya Univ., Japan) and T Iwahara (Osaka Bioscience Institute, Japan) forJak null MEFs, and N Gotoh (Tokyo Univ., Japan), H Higashi (Hokkaido Univ., Japan), N Mochizuki (National Cardiovascular Cent. Res. Inst., Japan), H Hanafusa (Prof. emeritus, The Rockefeller Univ., USA and Direc- tor em., OBI, Japan), SK Hanks (Vanderbilt Univ., USA), and M Matsuda (Kyoto Univ., Japan) for plasmids. We also thank K Sasai (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) and Y Ohba (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) for valuable discussion. This work was supported in part by grants-in- aid from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports, and the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, Japan, as well as Suhara Memorial Foundation (Sapporo, Japan), and the Mochida Medical Science Foundation (Tokyo, Japan). The work of SF and TK is supported by grants from Cancer Research UK and the Brit- ish Cancer Charity "Heads Up". We dedicate this work to our great mentor Hidesaburo Hana- fusa, professor emeritus of the Rockefeller University, who passed away on March 15, 2009 at the age of 79. He devoted his life to science and in particular to creating the oncogene research field, to teaching and to providing profound affection to his students and postdocs. All of the alumni of Saburo's laboratory pride them- selves in having been his apprentices and we would like to hereby express our deeply felt gratitude to Saburo.
文摘Upon growth factor stimulation, the scaffold protein, Gabl, is tyrosine phosphorylated and subsequently the adaptor protein, Crk, transmits signals from Gabl. We have previously shown that Crk overexpression, which is detectable in various human cancers, induces tyrosine phosphorylation of Gabl without extracellular stimuli. In the present study, the underlying mechanisms were further investigated. Mutational analyses of CrkII demonstrated that the SH2 domain, but not the SH3(N) or the regulatory Y221 residue of CrkII, is critical for the induction of Gabl- Y307 phosphorylation. SH2 mutation of CrkII also decreased the interaction with Gabl. In GST pull-down assay, Crk-SH2 bound to wild-type Gahl, whereas Crk-SH3(N) interacted with the Gabl mutant, which lacks the clus- tered tyrosine region (residues 242-410). Tyrosine phosphorylation of Gabl was induced by all Crk family proteins, but not other SH2-containing signalling adaptors. Src-family kinase inhibitor, PP2, abrogates Crk-induced tyrosine phosphorylations of Gabl. Y307 phosphorylation was undetectable in fibroblasts lacking Src, Yes, and Fyn, even upon overexpression of Crk, whereas cells lacking only Yes and Fyn still contained Gabl with phosphorylated Y307. Furthermore, Crk induced the phosphorylation of Src-Y416; accordingly the interaction between Crk and Csk was increased. The Gabl-Y307F mutant failed to localize near the plasma membrane even upon HGF stimulation and decreased cell migration. Moreover, Gabl-Y307F disturbed the localization of Crk, FAK, and paxillin, which are the typical components of focal adhesions. Taken together, these results indicate that Crk facilitates tyrosine phosphory- lation of Gabl-Y307 through Src, contributing to the organization of focal adhesions and enhanced cell migration, thereby possibly promoting human cancer development.