Enzymatic and immunochemical assays show a phosphatidylinositol 4- kinase in novel and specific complexes with proteins (CD63 and CD81) of the transmembrane 4 superfamily (TM4SF) and an integrin (α3β1). The size (55 kDa) and other properties of the phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase (PI 4-K) (stimulated by nonionic detergent, inhibited by adenosine, inhibited by monoclonal antibody 4CG5) are consistent with PI 4-K type II. Not only was PI 4-K associated with α3β1-CD63 complexes in α3-transfected K562 cells, but also it could be co-purified from CD63 in untransfected K562 cells lacking α3β1. Thus, TM4SF proteins may link PI 4-K activity to the α3β1 integrin. The α5β1 integrin, which does not associate with TM4SF proteins, was not associated with PI 4-K. Notably, α3β1-CD63-CD81-PI 4-K complexes are located in focal complexes at the cell periphery rather than in focal adhesions. The novel linkage between integrins, transmembrane 4 proteins, and phosphoinositide signaling at the cell periphery may play a key role in cell motility and provides a signaling pathway distinct from conventional integrin signaling through focal adhesion kinase.
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Berditchevski, F., Tolias, K. F., Wong, K., Carpenter, C. L., & Hemler, M. E. (1997). A novel link between integrins, transmembrane-4 superfamily proteins (CD63 and CD81), and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(5), 2595–2598. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.5.2595
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