Clustering induces redistribution of syndecan-4 core protein into raft membrane domains

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Syndecan-4 is a heparan sulfate-carrying core protein that has been directly implicated in fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) signaling. Recent studies have suggested that many signaling proteins localize to the raft compartment of the plasma cell membrane. To establish whether syndecan-4 is present in the raft compartment, we have studied the distribution of the core protein and an Fc receptor (FcR)-syndecan-4 chimera prior to and following clustering with FGF2 or antibodies. Whereas unclustered syndecan-4 was present predominantly in the non-raft membrane compartment, clustering induced extensive syndecan-4 redistribution to the rafts as demonstrated by the sucrose gradient centrifugation and life confocal microscopy. Although syndecan-4 and caveolin-1 moved in tandem, syndecan-4 was not present in caveolae, a major subset of raft compartments. We conclude that syndecan-4 clustering induces its redistribution to the non-caveolae raft compartment. This process may play an important role in syndecan-4-mediation of FGF2 signaling.

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Tkachenko, E., & Simons, M. (2002). Clustering induces redistribution of syndecan-4 core protein into raft membrane domains. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(22), 19946–19951. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M200841200

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