Literature DB >> 25447552

STIM1 phosphorylation triggered by epidermal growth factor mediates cell migration.

Vanessa Casas-Rua1, Patricia Tomas-Martin1, Aida M Lopez-Guerrero1, Ignacio S Alvarez2, Eulalia Pozo-Guisado3, Francisco Javier Martin-Romero4.   

Abstract

STIM1 is a key regulator of store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), and therefore a mediator of Ca²⁺ entry-dependent cellular events. Phosphorylation of STIM1 at ERK1/2 target sites has been described as enhancing STIM1 activation during intracellular Ca²⁺ emptying triggered by the inhibition of the sarco(endo)plasmic Ca²⁺ -ATPase with thapsigargin. However, no physiological function is known for this specific phosphorylation. The present study examined the role of STIM1 phosphorylation in cell signaling triggered by EGF. Using a human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line (Ishikawa cells) EGF or H-Ras(G12V), an active mutant of H-Ras, was found to trigger STIM1 phosphorylation at residues Ser575, Ser608, and Ser621, and this process was sensitive to PD0325901, an inhibitor of ERK1/2. Both, ERK1/2 activation and STIM1 phosphorylation took place in the absence of extracellular Ca²⁺, indicating that both events are upstream steps for Ca²⁺entry activation. Also, EGF triggered the dissociation of STIM1 from EB1 (a regulator of microtubule plus-ends) in a manner similar to that reported for the activation of STIM1 by thapsigargin. Migration of the Ishikawa cells was impaired when STIM1 phosphorylation was targeted by Ser-to-Ala substitution mutation of ERK1/2 target sites. This effect was also observed with the Ca²⁺ channel blocker SKF96365. Phosphomimetic mutation of STIM1 restored the migration to levels similar to that found for STIM1-wild type. Finally, the increased vimentin expression and relocalization of E-cadherin triggered by EGF were largely inhibited by targeting STIM1 phosphorylation, while STIM1-S575E/S608E/S621E normalized the profiles of these two EMT markers.
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Keywords:  Calcium; EGF; ERK1/2; Migration; Phosphorylation; STIM1

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25447552     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2014.10.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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Review 9.  Store Operated Calcium Entry in Cell Migration and Cancer Metastasis.

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