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Annexin A2 phosphorylation mediates cell scattering and branching morphogenesis via cofilin Activation.


ABSTRACT: Dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton is required for cell spreading, motility, and migration and can be regulated by tyrosine kinase activity. Phosphotyrosine proteomic screening revealed phosphorylation of the lipid-, calcium-, and actin-binding protein annexin A2 (AnxA2) at Tyr23 as a major event preceding ts-v-Src kinase-induced cell scattering. Expression of the phospho-mimicking mutant Y23E-AnxA2 itself was sufficient to induce actin reorganization and cell scattering in MDCK cells. While Y23E-AnxA2, but not Y23A-AnxA2, enhanced Src- or hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-induced cell scattering, short hairpin RNA-mediated knockdown of AnxA2 inhibited both v-Src- and HGF-induced cell scattering. Three-dimensional branching morphogenesis was induced in wild-type-AnxA2-expressing cells only in the presence of HGF, while Y23E-AnxA2 induced HGF-independent branching morphogenesis. Knockdown of AnxA2 prevented lumen formation during cystogenesis. The Y23E-AnxA2-induced scattering was associated with dephosphorylation/activation of the actin-severing protein cofilin. Likewise, inactive S3E-cofilin and constitutively active LIM kinase, a direct upstream kinase of cofilin, inhibited Y23E-AnxA2-induced scattering. Together, our studies indicate an essential role for AnxA2 phosphorylation in regulating cofilin-dependent actin cytoskeletal dynamics in the context of cell scattering and branching morphogenesis.

SUBMITTER: de Graauw M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2223391 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Annexin A2 phosphorylation mediates cell scattering and branching morphogenesis via cofilin Activation.

de Graauw Marjo M   Tijdens Ine I   Smeets Mirjam B MB   Hensbergen Paul J PJ   Deelder André M AM   van de Water Bob B  

Molecular and cellular biology 20071210 3


Dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton is required for cell spreading, motility, and migration and can be regulated by tyrosine kinase activity. Phosphotyrosine proteomic screening revealed phosphorylation of the lipid-, calcium-, and actin-binding protein annexin A2 (AnxA2) at Tyr23 as a major event preceding ts-v-Src kinase-induced cell scattering. Expression of the phospho-mimicking mutant Y23E-AnxA2 itself was sufficient to induce actin reorganization and cell scattering in MDCK cells.  ...[more]

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