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FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs
FGFRs are cell surface receptors that, when activated by specific FGFs ligands, transmit signals through the plasma membrane, regulating key cellular processes such as differentiation, division, motility, metabolism and death. We have recently shown that the modulation of the spatial distribution of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081088 |
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author | Poźniak, Marta Zarzycka, Weronika Porębska, Natalia Knapik, Agata Marczakiewicz-Perera, Paulina Zakrzewska, Malgorzata Otlewski, Jacek Opaliński, Łukasz |
author_facet | Poźniak, Marta Zarzycka, Weronika Porębska, Natalia Knapik, Agata Marczakiewicz-Perera, Paulina Zakrzewska, Malgorzata Otlewski, Jacek Opaliński, Łukasz |
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description | FGFRs are cell surface receptors that, when activated by specific FGFs ligands, transmit signals through the plasma membrane, regulating key cellular processes such as differentiation, division, motility, metabolism and death. We have recently shown that the modulation of the spatial distribution of FGFR1 at the cell surface constitutes an additional mechanism for fine-tuning cellular signaling. Depending on the multivalent, engineered ligand used, the clustering of FGFR1 into diverse supramolecular complexes enhances the efficiency and modifies the mechanism of receptor endocytosis, alters FGFR1 lifetime and modifies receptor signaling, ultimately determining cell fate. Here, we present a novel approach to generate multivalent FGFR1 ligands. We functionalized FGF1 for controlled oligomerization by developing N- and C-terminal fusions of FGF1 with the Fc fragment of human IgG1 (FGF1-Fc and Fc-FGF1). As oligomerization scaffolds, we employed GFPpolygons, engineered GFP variants capable of well-ordered multivalent display, fused to protein G to ensure binding of Fc fragment. The presented strategy allows efficient assembly of oligomeric FGFR1 ligands with up to twelve receptor binding sites. We show that multivalent FGFR1 ligands are biologically active and trigger receptor clustering on the cell surface. Importantly, the approach described in this study can be easily adapted to oligomerize alternative growth factors to control the activity of other cell surface receptors. |
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spelling | pubmed-83924552021-08-28 FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs Poźniak, Marta Zarzycka, Weronika Porębska, Natalia Knapik, Agata Marczakiewicz-Perera, Paulina Zakrzewska, Malgorzata Otlewski, Jacek Opaliński, Łukasz Biomolecules Article FGFRs are cell surface receptors that, when activated by specific FGFs ligands, transmit signals through the plasma membrane, regulating key cellular processes such as differentiation, division, motility, metabolism and death. We have recently shown that the modulation of the spatial distribution of FGFR1 at the cell surface constitutes an additional mechanism for fine-tuning cellular signaling. Depending on the multivalent, engineered ligand used, the clustering of FGFR1 into diverse supramolecular complexes enhances the efficiency and modifies the mechanism of receptor endocytosis, alters FGFR1 lifetime and modifies receptor signaling, ultimately determining cell fate. Here, we present a novel approach to generate multivalent FGFR1 ligands. We functionalized FGF1 for controlled oligomerization by developing N- and C-terminal fusions of FGF1 with the Fc fragment of human IgG1 (FGF1-Fc and Fc-FGF1). As oligomerization scaffolds, we employed GFPpolygons, engineered GFP variants capable of well-ordered multivalent display, fused to protein G to ensure binding of Fc fragment. The presented strategy allows efficient assembly of oligomeric FGFR1 ligands with up to twelve receptor binding sites. We show that multivalent FGFR1 ligands are biologically active and trigger receptor clustering on the cell surface. Importantly, the approach described in this study can be easily adapted to oligomerize alternative growth factors to control the activity of other cell surface receptors. MDPI 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8392455/ /pubmed/34439755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081088 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Poźniak, Marta Zarzycka, Weronika Porębska, Natalia Knapik, Agata Marczakiewicz-Perera, Paulina Zakrzewska, Malgorzata Otlewski, Jacek Opaliński, Łukasz FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title | FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title_full | FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title_fullStr | FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title_full_unstemmed | FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title_short | FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs |
title_sort | fgf1 fusions with the fc fragment of igg1 for the assembly of gfppolygons-mediated multivalent complexes recognizing fgfrs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11081088 |
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