EWI-2 and EWI-F link the tetraspanin web to the actin cytoskeleton through their direct association with ezrin-radixin-moesin proteins

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Sala-Valdes, Monica
Ursa, Angeles
Charrin, Stephanie
Rubinstein, Eric
Hemler, Martin E.
Sanchez-Madrid, Francisco
Yanez-Mo, Maria
机构
[1] UAM, Serv Inmunol, Hosp Univ Princesa, Madrid 28006, Spain
[2] Hop Paul Brousse, INSERM, U602, F-94807 Villejuif, France
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dana Farber Canc Inst, Boston, MA 02115 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M602116200
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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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EWI-2 and EWI-F, two members of a novel subfamily of I-g proteins, are direct partners of tetraspanins CD9 (Tspan29) and CD81 (Tspan28). These EWI proteins contain a stretch of basic charged amino acids in their cytoplasmic domains that may act as binding sites for actin-linking ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM) proteins. Confocal microscopy analysis revealed that EWI-2 and EWI-F colocalized with ERM proteins at microspikes and microvilli of adherent cells and at the cellular uropod in polarized migrating leukocytes. Immunoprecipitation studies showed the association of EWI-2 and EWI-F with ERM proteins in vivo. Moreover, pulldown experiments and protein-protein binding assays with glutathione S-transferase fusion proteins containing the cytoplasmic domains of EWI proteins corroborated the strong and direct interaction between ERMs and these proteins. The active role of ERMs was further confirmed by double transfections with the N-terminal domain of moesin, which acts as a dominant negative form of ERMs, and was able to delocalize EWIs from the uropod of polarized leukocytes. In addition, direct association of EWI partner CD81 C-terminal domain with ERMs was also demonstrated. Functionally, silencing of endogenous EWI-2 expression by short interfering RNA in lymphoid CEM cells augmented cell migration, cellular polarity, and increased phosphorylation of ERMs. Hence, EWI proteins, through their direct interaction with ERM proteins, act as linkers to connect tetraspanin-associated microdomains to actin cytoskeleton regulating cell motility and polarity.
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