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Identification of the F1-ATPase at the cell surface of colonic epithelial cells: role in mediating cell proliferation.

Aline Kowalski-Chauvel1, Souad Najib, Irina G Tikhonova, Laurence Huc, Fredéric Lopez, Laurent O Martinez, Elizabeth Cohen-Jonathan-Moyal, Audrey Ferrand, Catherine Seva.   

Abstract

F1 domain of F(1)F(o)-ATPase was initially believed to be strictly expressed in the mitochondrial membrane. Interestingly, recent reports have shown that the F1 complex can serve as a cell surface receptor for apparently unrelated ligands. Here we show for the first time the presence of the F(1)-ATPase at the cell surface of normal or cancerous colonic epithelial cells. Using surface plasmon resonance technology and mass spectrometry, we identified a peptide hormone product of the gastrin gene (glycine-extended gastrin (G-gly)) as a new ligand for the F(1)-ATPase. By molecular modeling, we identified the motif in the peptide sequence (E(E/D)XY), that directly interacts with the F(1)-ATPase and the amino acids in the F(1)-ATPase that bind this motif. Replacement of the Glu-9 residue by an alanine in the E(E/D)XY motif resulted in a strong decrease of G-gly binding to the F(1)-ATPase and the loss of its biological activity. In addition we demonstrated that F(1)-ATPase mediates the growth effects of the peptide. Indeed, blocking F(1)-ATPase activity decreases G-gly-induced cell growth. The mechanism likely involves ADP production by the membrane F(1)-ATPase, which is induced by G-gly. These results suggest an important contribution of cell surface F(1)-ATPase in the pro-proliferative action of this gastrointestinal peptide.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23055519      PMCID: PMC3510843          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.382465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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