Phosphoinositide signaling regulates the exocyst complex and polarized integrin trafficking in directionally migrating cells.

Abstract:

:Polarized delivery of signaling and adhesion molecules to the leading edge is required for directional migration of cells. Here, we describe a role for the PIP(2)-synthesizing enzyme, PIPKIγi2, in regulation of exocyst complex control of cell polarity and polarized integrin trafficking during migration. Loss of PIPKIγi2 impaired directional migration, formation of cell polarity, and integrin trafficking to the leading edge. Upon initiation of directional migration, PIPKIγi2 via PIP(2) generation controls the integration of the exocyst complex into an integrin-containing trafficking compartment that requires the talin-binding ability of PIPKIγi2, and talin for integrin recruitment to the leading edge. A PIP(2) requirement is further emphasized by inhibition of PIPKIγi2-regulated directional migration by an Exo70 mutant deficient in PIP(2) binding. These results reveal how phosphoinositide generation orchestrates polarized trafficking of integrin in coordination with talin that links integrins to the actin cytoskeleton, processes that are required for directional migration.

journal_name

Dev Cell

journal_title

Developmental cell

authors

Thapa N,Sun Y,Schramp M,Choi S,Ling K,Anderson RA

doi

10.1016/j.devcel.2011.10.030

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-01-17 00:00:00

pages

116-30

issue

1

eissn

1534-5807

issn

1878-1551

pii

S1534-5807(11)00483-7

journal_volume

22

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