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FERM Domain Interaction Promotes FAK Signaling

2004; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 24; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1128/mcb.24.12.5353-5368.2004

ISSN

1098-5549

Autores

Jill Dunty, Veronica Gabarra-Niecko, Michelle L. King, Derek F. Ceccarelli, Michael J. Eck, Michael D. Schaller,

Tópico(s)

Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ

Resumo

From the results of deletion analyses, the FERM domain of FAK has been proposed to inhibit enzymatic activity and repress FAK signaling. We have identified a sequence in the FERM domain that is important for FAK signaling in vivo. Point mutations in this sequence had little effect upon catalytic activity in vitro. However, the mutant exhibits reduced tyrosine phosphorylation and dramatically reduced Src family kinase binding. Further, the abilities of the mutant to transduce biochemical signals and to promote cell migration were severely impaired. The results implicate a FERM domain interaction in cell adhesion-dependent activation of FAK and downstream signaling. We also show that the purified FERM domain of FAK interacts with full-length FAK in vitro, and mutation of this sequence disrupts the interaction. These findings are discussed in the context of models of FAK regulation by its FERM domain.

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