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Mol. Biol. Cell 10.1091/mbc.E06-10-0960

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Submitted on October 27, 2006
Revised on December 26, 2006
Accepted on January 5, 2007

NHERF Links the N-Cadherin/Catenin Complex to the PDGF Receptor to Modulate the Actin Cytoskeleton and Regulate Cell Motility

Christopher S. Theisen, James K. Wahl III, Keith R. Johnson, and Margaret J. Wheelock

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Eppley Cancer Center, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-7696

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Using phage display we identified NHERF-2 as a novel binding partner for the cadherin associated protein, b-catenin. We showed that the second of two PDZ domains of NHERF interacts with a PDZ binding motif at the very carboxyl-terminus of b-catenin. N-cadherin expression has been shown to induce motility in a number of cell types. The first PDZ domain of NHERF is known to bind PDGF-Rb, and the interaction of PDGF-Rb with NHERF leads to enhanced cell spreading and motility. Here we show that b-catenin and N-cadherin are in a complex with NHERF and PDGF-Rb at membrane ruffles in the highly invasive fibrosarcoma cell line, HT1080. Using a stable shRNA system we showed that HT1080 cells knocked down for either N-cadherin or NHERF had impaired ability to migrate into the wounded area in a scratch assay, similar to cells treated with a PDGF-R kinase inhibitor. Cells expressing a mutant NHERF that is unable to associate with b-catenin had increased stress fibers, reduced lamellipodia and impaired cell migration. Using HeLa cells, which express little to no PDGF-R, we introduced PDGF-Rb and showed that it coimmunoprecipitates with N-cadherin, and that PDGF-dependent cell migration was reduced in these cells when we knocked-down expression of N-cadherin or NHERF. These studies implicate N-cadherin and b-catenin in cell migration via PDGF-R mediated signaling through the scaffolding molecule NHERF.


Address correspondence to: Margaret J. Wheelock (mwheelock{at}unmc.edu)




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