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XB130/Tks5 scaffold protein interaction regulates Src-mediated cell proliferation and survival.


ABSTRACT: The scaffold protein XB130 regulates cell growth, survival, and migration. Yeast two-hybrid screening suggests that XB130 interacts with another scaffold protein, Tks5. We hypothesized that XB130 and Tks5 form a macromolecular complex to mediate signal transduction cascades for the regulation of cell growth and survival. Coimmunoprecipitation demonstrated that XB130 and Tks5 interact endogenously and form a complex with Src tyrosine kinase. Structure-function studies showed that the fifth SH3 domain of Tks5 binds to the N-terminus of XB130, which contains polyproline-rich motifs. Cell growth and survival studies revealed that down-regulation of XB130 and/or Tks5 reduced cell proliferation, resulting in cell cycle inhibition at the G1 phase and increased caspase 3 activity and apoptosis. Moreover, cell proliferation and survival were increased by overexpression of XB130 or Tks5 but decreased when XB130/Tks5 binding was disrupted by overexpression of XB130 N-terminal deleted mutant and/or Tks5 fifth SH3 domain W1108A mutant. Furthermore, down-regulation of XB130 and/or Tks5 inhibited serum- and growth factor-induced Src activation and downstream phosphorylation of PI3K and Akt. Our results suggest that Tks5, similar to XB130, plays a role in cell proliferation and cell survival and that the interaction between XB130 and Tks5 appears to be critical for regulation of Src-mediated cellular homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Moodley S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4666142 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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XB130/Tks5 scaffold protein interaction regulates Src-mediated cell proliferation and survival.

Moodley Serisha S   Hui Bai Xiao X   Kapus Andras A   Yang Burton B   Liu Mingyao M  

Molecular biology of the cell 20151007 24


The scaffold protein XB130 regulates cell growth, survival, and migration. Yeast two-hybrid screening suggests that XB130 interacts with another scaffold protein, Tks5. We hypothesized that XB130 and Tks5 form a macromolecular complex to mediate signal transduction cascades for the regulation of cell growth and survival. Coimmunoprecipitation demonstrated that XB130 and Tks5 interact endogenously and form a complex with Src tyrosine kinase. Structure-function studies showed that the fifth SH3 do  ...[more]

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