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Plasma membrane domain organization regulates EGFR signaling in tumor cells.


ABSTRACT: Macromolecular complexes exhibit reduced diffusion in biological membranes; however, the physiological consequences of this characteristic of plasma membrane domain organization remain elusive. We report that competition between the galectin lattice and oligomerized caveolin-1 microdomains for epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) recruitment regulates EGFR signaling in tumor cells. In mammary tumor cells deficient for Golgi beta1,6N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V (Mgat5), a reduction in EGFR binding to the galectin lattice allows an increased association with stable caveolin-1 cell surface microdomains that suppresses EGFR signaling. Depletion of caveolin-1 enhances EGFR diffusion, responsiveness to EGF, and relieves Mgat5 deficiency-imposed restrictions on tumor cell growth. In Mgat5(+/+) tumor cells, EGFR association with the galectin lattice reduces first-order EGFR diffusion rates and promotes receptor interaction with the actin cytoskeleton. Importantly, EGFR association with the lattice opposes sequestration by caveolin-1, overriding its negative regulation of EGFR diffusion and signaling. Therefore, caveolin-1 is a conditional tumor suppressor whose loss is advantageous when beta1,6GlcNAc-branched N-glycans are below a threshold for optimal galectin lattice formation.

SUBMITTER: Lajoie P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2064769 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasma membrane domain organization regulates EGFR signaling in tumor cells.

Lajoie Patrick P   Partridge Emily A EA   Guay Ginette G   Goetz Jacky G JG   Pawling Judy J   Lagana Annick A   Joshi Bharat B   Dennis James W JW   Nabi Ivan R IR  

The Journal of cell biology 20071015 2


Macromolecular complexes exhibit reduced diffusion in biological membranes; however, the physiological consequences of this characteristic of plasma membrane domain organization remain elusive. We report that competition between the galectin lattice and oligomerized caveolin-1 microdomains for epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) recruitment regulates EGFR signaling in tumor cells. In mammary tumor cells deficient for Golgi beta1,6N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V (Mgat5), a reduction i  ...[more]

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