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Regulators of Endocytosis Maintain Localized Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling in Guided Migration

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posted on 2024-05-20, 10:31 authored by Gáspár Jékely, Hsin-Ho Sung, Carlos M Luque, Pernille Rørth
<p>Guidance receptors detect extracellular cues and instruct migrating cells how to orient in space. Border cells perform a directional invasive migration during Drosophila oogenesis and use two receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), EGFR and PVR (PDGF/VEGF Receptor), to read guidance cues. We find that spatial localization of RTK signaling within these migrating cells is actively controlled. Border cells lacking Cbl, an RTK-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase, have delocalized guidance signaling, resulting in severe migration defects. Absence of Sprint, a receptor-recruited, Ras-activated Rab5 guanine exchange factor, gives related defects. In contrast, increasing the level of RTK signaling by receptor overexpression or removing Hrs and thereby decreasing RTK degradation does not perturb migration. Cbl and Sprint both regulate early steps of RTK endocytosis. Thus, a physiological role of RTK endocytosis is to ensure localized intracellular response to guidance cues by stimulating spatial restriction of signaling. Copyright ©2005 Elsevier Inc.</p>

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Journal Article

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

9

Issue number

2

Page range

197-207

Publication title

Developmental Cell

ISSN

1534-5807

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Location

United States

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  • Published version

Language

  • eng

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Print

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  • School of Life Sciences Outputs