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Src-dependent phosphorylation of caveolin-1 Tyr-14 promotes swelling and release of caveolae.


ABSTRACT: Caveolin 1 (Cav1) is a required structural component of caveolae, and its phosphorylation by Src is associated with an increase in caveolae-mediated endocytosis. Here we demonstrate, using quantitative live-cell 4D, TIRF, and FRET imaging, that endocytosis and trafficking of caveolae are associated with a Cav1 Tyr-14 phosphorylation-dependent conformational change, which spatially separates, or loosens, Cav1 molecules within the oligomeric caveolar coat. When tracked by TIRF and spinning-disk microscopy, cells expressing phosphomimicking Cav1 (Y14D) mutant formed vesicles that were greater in number and volume than with Y14F-Cav1-GFP. Furthermore, we observed in HEK cells cotransfected with wild-type, Y14D, or Y14F Cav1-CFP and -YFP constructs that FRET efficiency was greater with Y14F pairs than with Y14D, indicating that pY14-Cav1 regulates the spatial organization of Cav1 molecules within the oligomer. In addition, albumin-induced Src activation or direct activation of Src using a rapamycin-inducible Src construct (RapR-Src) led to an increase in monomeric Cav1 in Western blots, as well as a simultaneous increase in vesicle number and decrease in FRET intensity, indicative of a Src-mediated conformational change in CFP/YFP-tagged WT-Cav1 pairs. We conclude that phosphorylation of Cav1 leads to separation or "spreading" of neighboring negatively charged N-terminal phosphotyrosine residues, promoting swelling of caveolae, followed by their release from the plasma membrane.

SUBMITTER: Zimnicka AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4927282 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Src-dependent phosphorylation of caveolin-1 Tyr-14 promotes swelling and release of caveolae.

Zimnicka Adriana M AM   Husain Yawer S YS   Shajahan Ayesha N AN   Sverdlov Maria M   Chaga Oleg O   Chen Zhenlong Z   Toth Peter T PT   Klomp Jennifer J   Karginov Andrei V AV   Tiruppathi Chinnaswamy C   Malik Asrar B AB   Minshall Richard D RD  

Molecular biology of the cell 20160511 13


Caveolin 1 (Cav1) is a required structural component of caveolae, and its phosphorylation by Src is associated with an increase in caveolae-mediated endocytosis. Here we demonstrate, using quantitative live-cell 4D, TIRF, and FRET imaging, that endocytosis and trafficking of caveolae are associated with a Cav1 Tyr-14 phosphorylation-dependent conformational change, which spatially separates, or loosens, Cav1 molecules within the oligomeric caveolar coat. When tracked by TIRF and spinning-disk mi  ...[more]

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