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LINKIN-associated proteins necessary for tissue integrity during collective cell migration.


ABSTRACT: Cell adhesion plays essential roles in almost every aspect of metazoan biology. LINKIN (Human: ITFG1, Caenorhabditis elegans: lnkn-1) is a conserved transmembrane protein that has been identified to be necessary for tissue integrity during migration. In C. elegans, loss of lnkn-1 results in the detachment of the lead migratory cell from the rest of the developing male gonad. Previously, three interactors of ITFG1/lnkn-1 - RUVBL1/ruvb-1, RUVBL2/ruvb-2, and alpha-tubulin - were identified by immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry (IP-MS) analysis using human HEK293T cells and then validated in the nematode male gonad. The ITFG1-RUVBL1 interaction has since been independently validated in a breast cancer cell line model that also implicates the involvement of the pair in metastasis. Here, we showed that epitope-tagged ITFG1 localized to the cell surface of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Using IP-MS analysis, we identified a new list of potential interactors of ITFG1. Loss-of-function analysis of their C. elegans orthologs found that three of the interactors - ATP9A/tat-5, NME1/ndk-1, and ANAPC2/apc-2 - displayed migratory detachment phenotypes similar to that of lnkn-1. Taken together with the other genes whose reduction-of-function phenotype is similar to that of lnkn-1 (notably cohesion and condensin), suggests the involvement of membrane remodeling and chromosome biology in LINKIN-dependent cell adhesion and supports the hypothesis for a structural role of chromosomes in post-mitotic cells.

SUBMITTER: Tan CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9934607 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LINKIN-associated proteins necessary for tissue integrity during collective cell migration.

Tan Chieh-Hsiang CH   Cheng Kai-Wen KW   Park Heenam H   Chou Tsui-Fen TF   Sternberg Paul W PW   Sternberg Paul W PW  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20230804


Cell adhesion plays essential roles in almost every aspect of metazoan biology. LINKIN (Human: ITFG1, <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>: <i>lnkn-1</i>) is a conserved transmembrane protein that has been identified to be necessary for tissue integrity during migration. In <i>C. elegans</i>, loss of <i>lnkn-1</i> results in the detachment of the lead migratory cell from the rest of the developing male gonad. Previously, three interactors of ITFG1/<i>lnkn-1</i> - RUVBL1/<i>ruvb-1</i>, RUVBL2/<i>ruvb-2<  ...[more]

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