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Disruption of Wnt planar cell polarity signaling by aberrant accumulation of the MetAP-2 substrate Rab37.


ABSTRACT: Identification of methionine aminopeptidase-2 (MetAP-2) as the molecular target of the antiangiogenic compound TNP-470 has sparked interest in N-terminal Met excision's (NME) role in endothelial cell biology. In this regard, we recently demonstrated that MetAP-2 inhibition suppresses Wnt planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling and that endothelial cells depend on this pathway for normal function. Despite this advance, the substrate(s) whose activity is altered upon MetAP-2 inhibition, resulting in loss of Wnt PCP signaling, is not known. Here we identify the small G protein Rab37 as a MetAP-2-specific substrate that accumulates in the presence of TNP-470. A functional role for aberrant Rab37 accumulation in TNP-470's mode of action is demonstrated using a Rab37 point mutant that is resistant to NME, because expression of this mutant phenocopies the effects of MetAP-2 inhibition on Wnt PCP signaling-dependent processes.

SUBMITTER: Sundberg TB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3205358 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disruption of Wnt planar cell polarity signaling by aberrant accumulation of the MetAP-2 substrate Rab37.

Sundberg Thomas B TB   Darricarrere Nicole N   Cirone Pasquale P   Li Xia X   McDonald Lucy L   Mei Xue X   Westlake Christopher J CJ   Slusarski Diane C DC   Beynon Robert J RJ   Crews Craig M CM  

Chemistry & biology 20111001 10


Identification of methionine aminopeptidase-2 (MetAP-2) as the molecular target of the antiangiogenic compound TNP-470 has sparked interest in N-terminal Met excision's (NME) role in endothelial cell biology. In this regard, we recently demonstrated that MetAP-2 inhibition suppresses Wnt planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling and that endothelial cells depend on this pathway for normal function. Despite this advance, the substrate(s) whose activity is altered upon MetAP-2 inhibition, resulting in  ...[more]

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