PINCH-1 is an obligate partner of integrin-linked kinase (ILK) functioning in cell shape modulation, motility, and survival

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作者
Fukuda, T [1 ]
Chen, K [1 ]
Shi, XH [1 ]
Wu, CY [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Pathol, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M309122200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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PINCH-1 is a widely expressed focal adhesion protein that forms a ternary complex with integrin-linked kinase (ILK) and CH-ILKBP/actopaxin/alpha-parvin (abbreviated as alpha-parvin herein). We have used RNA interference, a powerful approach of reverse genetics, to investigate the functions of PINCH-1 and ILK in human cells. We report here the following. First, PINCH-1 and ILK, but not alpha-parvin, are essential for prompt cell spreading and motility. Second, PINCH-1 and ILK, like alpha-parvin, are crucial for cell survival. Third, PINCH-1 and ILK are required for optimal activating phosphorylation of PKB/Akt, an important signaling intermediate of the survival pathway. Whereas depletion of ILK reduced Ser(473) phosphorylation but not Thr(308) phosphorylation of PKB/Akt, depletion of PINCH-1 reduced both the Ser(473) and Thr(308) phosphorylation of PKB/Akt. Fourth, PINCH-1 and ILK function in the survival pathway not only upstream but also downstream (or in parallel) of protein kinase B (PKB)/Akt. Fifth, PINCH-1, ILK and to a less extent alpha-parvin are mutually dependent in maintenance of their protein, but not mRNA, levels. The coordinated down-regulation of PINCH-1, ILK, and alpha-parvin proteins is mediated at least in part by proteasomes. Finally, increased expression of PINCH-2, an ILK-binding protein that is structurally related to PINCH-1, prevented the down-regulation of ILK and alpha-parvin induced by the loss of PINCH-1 but failed to restore the survival signaling or cell shape modulation. These results provide new insights into the functions of PINCH proteins in regulation of ILK and alpha-parvin and control of cell behavior.
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