Inhibition of Receptor-Dependent Urokinase Signaling by Specific Ser to Glu Substitutions

Author:

Carriero Maria Vincenza,Franco Paola,Gargiulo Lucia,Vocca Immacolata,Cito Letizia,Fontana Laura,Iaccarino Ciro,Pozzo Giovanna Del,Guardiola John,Stoppelli Maria Patrizia

Abstract

AbstractWe have previously reported that phosphorylation of human urokinase on Ser138/303 abolishes its catalyticindependent motogen and proadhesive abilities, whereas receptor binding is not affected. Here we show that substitution of the two relevant serines with glutamic acid residues impairs the ability of urokinase to mobilize a variety of human and mouse cell lines as well as human primary T lymphocytes. Accordingly, urokinase receptordependent signaling, leading to cytoskeletal rearrangements and paxillin redistribution, does not occur in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells exposed to phosphorylationlike urokinase. Unlike the wildtype form, disubstituted urokinase is unable to induce the physical association of urokinase receptor with αvβ5 vitronectin receptor, which is required for MCF-7 urokinasedependent cell migration. Finally, the disubstituted variant fails to activate p55fgr, a member of the Src tyrosine kinase family, which mediates cell migration and adhesion of U937 myelomonocytic cells. In conclusion, the finding that specific amino acid substitutions strongly interfere with the ability of urokinase to stimulate cell migration, and the associated intracellular events uncover a novel way to regulate urokinase receptordependent signaling.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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