Myosin-X recruits lamellipodin to filopodia tips

Author:

Popović Ana12,Miihkinen Mitro1,Ghimire Sujan12,Saup Rafael1,Grönloh Max L. B.1,Ball Neil J.3,Goult Benjamin T.3ORCID,Ivaska Johanna1456ORCID,Jacquemet Guillaume1257ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Turku Bioscience Centre, University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University 1 , 20520 Turku , Finland

2. Åbo Akademi University 2 Faculty of Science and Engineering, Cell Biology , , 20520 Turku , Finland

3. School of Biosciences, University of Kent 3 , Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ , UK

4. University of Turku 4 Department of Life Technologies , , 20520 Turku , Finland

5. InFLAMES Research Flagship Center, University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University 5 , 20520 Turku , Finland

6. Western Finnish Cancer Center (FICAN West), University of Turku 6 , 20520 Turku, Finland

7. University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University 8 Turku Bioimaging , , 20520 Turku , Finland

Abstract

ABSTRACT Myosin-X (MYO10), a molecular motor localizing to filopodia, is thought to transport various cargo to filopodia tips, modulating filopodia function. However, only a few MYO10 cargoes have been described. Here, using GFP-Trap and BioID approaches combined with mass spectrometry, we identified lamellipodin (RAPH1) as a novel MYO10 cargo. We report that the FERM domain of MYO10 is required for RAPH1 localization and accumulation at filopodia tips. Previous studies have mapped the RAPH1 interaction domain for adhesome components to its talin-binding and Ras-association domains. Surprisingly, we find that the RAPH1 MYO10-binding site is not within these domains. Instead, it comprises a conserved helix located just after the RAPH1 pleckstrin homology domain with previously unknown functions. Functionally, RAPH1 supports MYO10 filopodia formation and stability but is not required to activate integrins at filopodia tips. Taken together, our data indicate a feed-forward mechanism whereby MYO10 filopodia are positively regulated by MYO10-mediated transport of RAPH1 to the filopodium tip.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Sigrid Juselius Foundation

Cancer Society of Finland

Åbo Akademi University

Finnish Cancer Institute

University of Turku

Maud Kuistila Foundation

Instrumentarium Foundation

Lounais-Suomen Syöpäyhdistys

K. Albin Johansson's Foundation

Ida Montin Foundation

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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