Regulation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor activation by afadin through SHP-2: Implications for cellular morphology

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Abstract

Upon binding of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), PDGF receptor is autophosphorylated at tyrosine residues in its cytoplasmic region, which induces the activation of diverse intracellular signaling pathways such those involving Ras-ERK, c-Src, and Rap1-Rac. Signaling through activated Ras-ERK promotes cell cycle and cell proliferation. The sequential activation of Rap1 and Rac affects cellular morphology and induces the formation of leading-edge structures, including lamellipodia, peripheral ruffles, and focal complexes, resulting in the enhancement of cell movement. In addition to the promotion of cell proliferation, the Ras-ERK signaling is involved in the regulation of cellular morphology. Here, we showed a novel role of afadin in the regulation of PDGF-induced intracellular signaling and cellular morphology in NIH3T3 cells. Afadin was originally identified as an actin filament-binding protein, which binds to a cell-cell adhesion molecule nectin and is involved in the formation of cell-cell junctions. When afadin was tyrosine-phosphorylated by c-Src activated in response to PDGF, afadin physically interacted with and increased the phosphatase activity of Src homology 2 domain-containing phosphatase-2 (SHP-2), a protein-tyrosine phosphatase that dephosphorylates PDGF receptor, leading to the prevention of hyperactivation of PDGF receptor and the Ras-ERK signaling. In contrast, knockdown of afadin or SHP-2 induced the hyperactivation of PDGF receptor and Ras-ERK signaling and consequently suppressed the formation of leading-edge structures. Thus, afadin plays a critical role in the proper regulation of the PDGF-induced activation of PDGF receptor and signaling by Ras-ERK. This effect, which is mediated by SHP-2, impacts cellular morphology. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Nakata, S., Fujita, N., Kitagawa, Y., Okamoto, R., Ogita, H., & Takai, Y. (2007). Regulation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor activation by afadin through SHP-2: Implications for cellular morphology. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(52), 37815–37825. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M707461200

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