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CD98hc (SLC3A2) participates in fibronectin matrix assembly by mediating integrin signaling.


ABSTRACT: Integrin-dependent assembly of the fibronectin (Fn) matrix plays a central role in vertebrate development. We identify CD98hc, a membrane protein, as an important component of the matrix assembly machinery both in vitro and in vivo. CD98hc was not required for biosynthesis of cellular Fn or the maintenance of the repertoire or affinity of cellular Fn binding integrins, which are important contributors to Fn assembly. Instead, CD98hc was involved in the cell's ability to exert force on the matrix and did so by dint of its capacity to interact with integrins to support downstream signals that lead to activation of RhoA small GTPase. Thus, we identify CD98hc as a membrane protein that enables matrix assembly and establish that it functions by interacting with integrins to support RhoA-driven contractility. CD98hc expression can vary widely; our data show that these variations in CD98hc expression can control the capacity of cells to assemble an Fn matrix, a process important in development, wound healing, and tumorigenesis.

SUBMITTER: Feral CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2064475 | biostudies-other | 2007 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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CD98hc (SLC3A2) participates in fibronectin matrix assembly by mediating integrin signaling.

Féral Chloé C CC   Zijlstra Andries A   Tkachenko Eugene E   Prager Gerald G   Gardel Margaret L ML   Slepak Marina M   Ginsberg Mark H MH  

The Journal of cell biology 20070806 4


Integrin-dependent assembly of the fibronectin (Fn) matrix plays a central role in vertebrate development. We identify CD98hc, a membrane protein, as an important component of the matrix assembly machinery both in vitro and in vivo. CD98hc was not required for biosynthesis of cellular Fn or the maintenance of the repertoire or affinity of cellular Fn binding integrins, which are important contributors to Fn assembly. Instead, CD98hc was involved in the cell's ability to exert force on the matrix  ...[more]

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