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Tyrosine phosphorylation of WIP releases bound WASP and impairs podosome assembly in macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Podosomes are integrin-containing adhesion structures commonly found in migrating leukocytes of the monocytic lineage. The actin cytoskeletal organisation of podosomes is based on a WASP- and Arp2/3-mediated mechanism. WASP also associates with a second protein, WIP (also known as WIPF1), and they co-localise in podosome cores. Here, we report for the first time that WIP can be phosphorylated on tyrosine residues and that tyrosine phosphorylation of WIP is a trigger for release of WASP from the WIP-WASP complex. Using a knockdown approach together with expression of WIP phosphomimics, we show that in the absence of WIP-WASP binding, cellular WASP is rapidly degraded, leading to disruption of podosomes and a failure of cells to degrade an underlying matrix. In the absence of tyrosine phosphorylation, the WIP-WASP complex remains intact and podosome lifetimes are extended. A screen of candidate kinases and inhibitor-based assays identified Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) as a regulator of WIP tyrosine phosphorylation. We conclude that tyrosine phosphorylation of WIP is a crucial regulator of WASP stability and function as an actin-nucleation-promoting factor.

SUBMITTER: Vijayakumar V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4294773 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tyrosine phosphorylation of WIP releases bound WASP and impairs podosome assembly in macrophages.

Vijayakumar Vineetha V   Monypenny James J   Chen Xing Judy XJ   Machesky Laura M LM   Lilla Sergio S   Thrasher Adrian J AJ   Antón Inés M IM   Calle Yolanda Y   Jones Gareth E GE  

Journal of cell science 20141120 2


Podosomes are integrin-containing adhesion structures commonly found in migrating leukocytes of the monocytic lineage. The actin cytoskeletal organisation of podosomes is based on a WASP- and Arp2/3-mediated mechanism. WASP also associates with a second protein, WIP (also known as WIPF1), and they co-localise in podosome cores. Here, we report for the first time that WIP can be phosphorylated on tyrosine residues and that tyrosine phosphorylation of WIP is a trigger for release of WASP from the  ...[more]

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