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EHD1 and RUSC2 Control Basal Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Cell Surface Expression and Recycling

Authors :
Namista Islam
Sohinee Bhattacharyya
Bhopal Mohapatra
Matthew D. Storck
Hamid Band
Simarjeet K. Negi
Guoguang Ying
Amarnath Natarajan
Priyanka Arya
Aaqib M. Bhat
Neha Zutshi
Fany Iseka
Sukanya Chakraborty
Timothy A. Bielecki
Pankaj K. Singh
Insha Mushtaq
Eric Tom
Vimla Band
Luke R. Cypher
Haitao Luan
Benjamin T. Goetz
Chittibabu Guda
Angelika Barnekow
Sandeep Rana
Source :
Mol Cell Biol
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a prototype receptor tyrosine kinase and an oncoprotein in many solid tumors. Cell surface display of EGFR is essential for cellular responses to its ligands. While postactivation endocytic trafficking of EGFR has been well elucidated, little is known about mechanisms of basal/preactivation surface display of EGFR. Here, we identify a novel role of the endocytic regulator EHD1 and a potential EHD1 partner, RUSC2, in cell surface display of EGFR. EHD1 and RUSC2 colocalize with EGFR in vesicular/tubular structures and at the Golgi compartment. Inducible EHD1 knockdown reduced the cell surface EGFR expression with accumulation at the Golgi compartment, a phenotype rescued by exogenous EHD1. RUSC2 knockdown phenocopied the EHD1 depletion effects. EHD1 or RUSC2 depletion impaired the EGF-induced cell proliferation, demonstrating that the novel, EHD1- and RUSC2-dependent transport of unstimulated EGFR from the Golgi compartment to the cell surface that we describe is functionally important, with implications for physiologic and oncogenic roles of EGFR and targeted cancer therapies.

Details

ISSN :
10985549
Volume :
40
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and cellular biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2ff2bff8e39ec6424093b18caf0d928