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Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment

The transmembrane 4 L six family proteins TM4SF1, TM4SF4, and TM4SF5 share 40-50% overall sequence identity, but their C-terminus identity is limited. It may be likely that the C-termini of the members are important and unique for own regulatory functions. We thus examined how the TM4SF5 C-terminus...

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Autores principales: Cheong, Jin-Gyu, Song, Dae-Geun, Song, Haeng Eun, Berditchevski, Fedor, Nam, Seo Hee, Jung, Jae Woo, Kim, Hye-Jin, Kim, Ji Eon, Kim, Somi, Ryu, Jihye, Cho, Chang Yun, Lee, Kyung-Min, Lee, Jung Weon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28129652
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14809
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author Cheong, Jin-Gyu
Song, Dae-Geun
Song, Haeng Eun
Berditchevski, Fedor
Nam, Seo Hee
Jung, Jae Woo
Kim, Hye-Jin
Kim, Ji Eon
Kim, Somi
Ryu, Jihye
Cho, Chang Yun
Lee, Kyung-Min
Lee, Jung Weon
author_facet Cheong, Jin-Gyu
Song, Dae-Geun
Song, Haeng Eun
Berditchevski, Fedor
Nam, Seo Hee
Jung, Jae Woo
Kim, Hye-Jin
Kim, Ji Eon
Kim, Somi
Ryu, Jihye
Cho, Chang Yun
Lee, Kyung-Min
Lee, Jung Weon
author_sort Cheong, Jin-Gyu
collection PubMed
description The transmembrane 4 L six family proteins TM4SF1, TM4SF4, and TM4SF5 share 40-50% overall sequence identity, but their C-terminus identity is limited. It may be likely that the C-termini of the members are important and unique for own regulatory functions. We thus examined how the TM4SF5 C-terminus affected cellular functions differentially from other family members. Using colon cancer cells expressing wildtype (WT), C-terminus-deleted, or chimeric mutants, diverse cellular functions were explored in 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) condition. The C-termini of the proteins were relatively comparable with respect to 2D cell proliferation, although each C-terminal-deletion mutant exhibited increased proliferation relative to the WT. Using chimeric constructs, we found that the TM4SF5 C-terminus was critical for regulating the diverse metastatic functions of TM4SF5, and could positively replace the C-termini of other family members. Replacement of the TM4SF1 or TM4SF4 C-terminus with that of TM4SF5 increased spheroids growth, transwell migration, and invasive dissemination from spheroids in 3D collagen gels. TM4SF5-mediated effects required its extracellular loop 2 linked to the C-terminus via the transmembrane domain 4, with causing c-Src activation. Altogether, the C-terminus of TM4SF5 appears to mediate pro-migratory roles, depending on a structural relay from the second extracellular loop to the C-terminus.
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spelling pubmed-53550952017-04-15 Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment Cheong, Jin-Gyu Song, Dae-Geun Song, Haeng Eun Berditchevski, Fedor Nam, Seo Hee Jung, Jae Woo Kim, Hye-Jin Kim, Ji Eon Kim, Somi Ryu, Jihye Cho, Chang Yun Lee, Kyung-Min Lee, Jung Weon Oncotarget Research Paper The transmembrane 4 L six family proteins TM4SF1, TM4SF4, and TM4SF5 share 40-50% overall sequence identity, but their C-terminus identity is limited. It may be likely that the C-termini of the members are important and unique for own regulatory functions. We thus examined how the TM4SF5 C-terminus affected cellular functions differentially from other family members. Using colon cancer cells expressing wildtype (WT), C-terminus-deleted, or chimeric mutants, diverse cellular functions were explored in 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) condition. The C-termini of the proteins were relatively comparable with respect to 2D cell proliferation, although each C-terminal-deletion mutant exhibited increased proliferation relative to the WT. Using chimeric constructs, we found that the TM4SF5 C-terminus was critical for regulating the diverse metastatic functions of TM4SF5, and could positively replace the C-termini of other family members. Replacement of the TM4SF1 or TM4SF4 C-terminus with that of TM4SF5 increased spheroids growth, transwell migration, and invasive dissemination from spheroids in 3D collagen gels. TM4SF5-mediated effects required its extracellular loop 2 linked to the C-terminus via the transmembrane domain 4, with causing c-Src activation. Altogether, the C-terminus of TM4SF5 appears to mediate pro-migratory roles, depending on a structural relay from the second extracellular loop to the C-terminus. Impact Journals LLC 2017-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5355095/ /pubmed/28129652 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14809 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Cheong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Cheong, Jin-Gyu
Song, Dae-Geun
Song, Haeng Eun
Berditchevski, Fedor
Nam, Seo Hee
Jung, Jae Woo
Kim, Hye-Jin
Kim, Ji Eon
Kim, Somi
Ryu, Jihye
Cho, Chang Yun
Lee, Kyung-Min
Lee, Jung Weon
Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title_full Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title_fullStr Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title_full_unstemmed Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title_short Differential regulation of cellular functions by the C-termini of transmembrane 4 L six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
title_sort differential regulation of cellular functions by the c-termini of transmembrane 4 l six family proteins in 2- or 3-dimensional environment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28129652
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14809
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