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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol (January 17, 2007). doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00420.2006
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Submitted on August 4, 2006
Accepted on January 2, 2007

Obligatory role for Phospholipase C-{gamma}1 in villin-induced epithelial cell migration

Yaohong Wang1, Alok Tomar1, Sudeep P George1, and Seema Khurana1*

1 Physiology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: skhurana{at}utmem.edu.

While there is circumstantial evidence to suggest a requirement for phospholipase C-{gamma}1 (PLC-{gamma}1) in actin reorganization and cell migration, few studies have examined the direct mechanisms that link regulators of the actin cytoskeleton with this crucial signaling molecule. This study was aimed to examine the role that villin, an epithelial cell specific actin binding protein, and its ligand PLC-{gamma}1 play in migration in intestinal and renal epithelial cell lines that endogenously or ectopically express human villin. Basal as well as epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulated cell migration was accompanied by tyrosine phosphorylation of villin and its association with PLC-{gamma}1. Inhibition of villin phosphorylation prevented villin-PLC-{gamma}1 complex formation as well as villin-induced cell migration. The absolute requirement for PLC-{gamma}1 in villin-induced cell migration was demonstrated by measuring cell motility in PLC-{gamma}1-/- cells and by down-regulation of endogenous PLC-{gamma}1. EGF-stimulated direct interaction of villin with the Src homology domain 2 (SH2) domain of PLC-{gamma}1 at the plasma membrane was demonstrated in living cells using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). These results demonstrate that villin provides an important link between the activation of phosphoinositide signal transduction pathway and epithelial cell migration.







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