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Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion

GPR56 is a member of the adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor family shown to play important roles in cell adhesion, brain development, immune function, and tumorigenesis. GPR56 is highly upregulated in colorectal cancer and correlates with poor prognosis. Several studies have shown GPR56 couples to...

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Autores principales: Chatterjee, Treena, Zhang, Sheng, Posey, Tressie A., Jacob, Joan, Wu, Ling, Yu, Wangsheng, Francisco, Liezl E., Liu, Qingyun J., Carmon, Kendra S.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33837725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100261
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author Chatterjee, Treena
Zhang, Sheng
Posey, Tressie A.
Jacob, Joan
Wu, Ling
Yu, Wangsheng
Francisco, Liezl E.
Liu, Qingyun J.
Carmon, Kendra S.
author_facet Chatterjee, Treena
Zhang, Sheng
Posey, Tressie A.
Jacob, Joan
Wu, Ling
Yu, Wangsheng
Francisco, Liezl E.
Liu, Qingyun J.
Carmon, Kendra S.
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description GPR56 is a member of the adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor family shown to play important roles in cell adhesion, brain development, immune function, and tumorigenesis. GPR56 is highly upregulated in colorectal cancer and correlates with poor prognosis. Several studies have shown GPR56 couples to the Gα(12/13) class of heterotrimeric G-proteins to promote RhoA activation. However, due to its structural complexity and lack of a high-affinity receptor-specific ligand, the complete GPR56 signaling mechanism remains largely unknown. To delineate the activation mechanism and intracellular signaling functions of GPR56, we generated a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that binds with high affinity and specificity to the extracellular domain (ECD). Using deletion mutants, we mapped the mAb binding site to the GAIN domain, which mediates membrane-proximal autoproteolytic cleavage of the ECD. We showed that GPR56 overexpression in 293T cells leads to increased phosphorylation of Src, Fak, and paxillin adhesion proteins and activation of the Gα(12/13)-RhoA-mediated serum response factor (SRF) pathway. Treatment with the mAb potentiated Src-Fak phosphorylation, RhoA–SRF signaling, and cell adhesion. Consistently, GPR56 knockdown in colorectal cancer cells decreased Src–Fak pathway phosphorylation and cell adhesion. Interestingly, GPR56-mediated activation of Src–Fak phosphorylation occurred independent of RhoA, yet mAb-induced potentiation of RhoA–SRF signaling was Src-dependent. Furthermore, we show that the C-terminal portion of the Serine–Threonine–Proline-rich (STP) region, adjacent to the GAIN domain, was required for Src–Fak activation. However, autoproteolytic cleavage of the ECD was dispensable. These data support a new ECD-dependent mechanism by which GPR56 functions to regulate adhesion through activation of Src–Fak signaling.
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spelling pubmed-79487432021-03-19 Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion Chatterjee, Treena Zhang, Sheng Posey, Tressie A. Jacob, Joan Wu, Ling Yu, Wangsheng Francisco, Liezl E. Liu, Qingyun J. Carmon, Kendra S. J Biol Chem Research Article GPR56 is a member of the adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor family shown to play important roles in cell adhesion, brain development, immune function, and tumorigenesis. GPR56 is highly upregulated in colorectal cancer and correlates with poor prognosis. Several studies have shown GPR56 couples to the Gα(12/13) class of heterotrimeric G-proteins to promote RhoA activation. However, due to its structural complexity and lack of a high-affinity receptor-specific ligand, the complete GPR56 signaling mechanism remains largely unknown. To delineate the activation mechanism and intracellular signaling functions of GPR56, we generated a monoclonal antibody (mAb) that binds with high affinity and specificity to the extracellular domain (ECD). Using deletion mutants, we mapped the mAb binding site to the GAIN domain, which mediates membrane-proximal autoproteolytic cleavage of the ECD. We showed that GPR56 overexpression in 293T cells leads to increased phosphorylation of Src, Fak, and paxillin adhesion proteins and activation of the Gα(12/13)-RhoA-mediated serum response factor (SRF) pathway. Treatment with the mAb potentiated Src-Fak phosphorylation, RhoA–SRF signaling, and cell adhesion. Consistently, GPR56 knockdown in colorectal cancer cells decreased Src–Fak pathway phosphorylation and cell adhesion. Interestingly, GPR56-mediated activation of Src–Fak phosphorylation occurred independent of RhoA, yet mAb-induced potentiation of RhoA–SRF signaling was Src-dependent. Furthermore, we show that the C-terminal portion of the Serine–Threonine–Proline-rich (STP) region, adjacent to the GAIN domain, was required for Src–Fak activation. However, autoproteolytic cleavage of the ECD was dispensable. These data support a new ECD-dependent mechanism by which GPR56 functions to regulate adhesion through activation of Src–Fak signaling. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7948743/ /pubmed/33837725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100261 Text en © 2021 THE AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chatterjee, Treena
Zhang, Sheng
Posey, Tressie A.
Jacob, Joan
Wu, Ling
Yu, Wangsheng
Francisco, Liezl E.
Liu, Qingyun J.
Carmon, Kendra S.
Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title_full Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title_fullStr Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title_short Anti-GPR56 monoclonal antibody potentiates GPR56-mediated Src-Fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
title_sort anti-gpr56 monoclonal antibody potentiates gpr56-mediated src-fak signaling to modulate cell adhesion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33837725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100261
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