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Mystique is a new insulin-like growth factor-I-regulated PDZ-LIM domain protein that promotes cell attachment and migration and suppresses Anchorage-independent growth

By comparing differential gene expression in the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-IR null cell fibroblast cell line (R- cells) with cells overexpressing the IGF-IR (R+ cells), we identified the Mystique gene expressed as alternatively spliced variants. The human homologue of Mystique is located on c...

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Published in:Molecular biology of the cell 2005-04, Vol.16 (4), p.1811-1822
Main Authors: Loughran, Gary, Healy, Nollaig C, Kiely, Patrick A, Huigsloot, Merei, Kedersha, Nancy L, O'Connor, Rosemary
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description By comparing differential gene expression in the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-IR null cell fibroblast cell line (R- cells) with cells overexpressing the IGF-IR (R+ cells), we identified the Mystique gene expressed as alternatively spliced variants. The human homologue of Mystique is located on chromosome 8p21.2 and encodes a PDZ LIM domain protein (PDLIM2). GFP-Mystique was colocalized at cytoskeleton focal contacts with alpha-actinin and beta1-integrin. Only one isoform of endogenous human Mystique protein, Mystique 2, was detected in cell lines. Mystique 2 was more abundant in nontransformed MCF10A breast epithelial cells than in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells and was induced by IGF-I and cell adhesion. Overexpression of Mystique 2 in MCF-7 cells suppressed colony formation in soft agarose and enhanced cell adhesion to collagen and fibronectin. Point mutation of either the PDZ or LIM domain was sufficient to reverse suppression of colony formation, but mutation of the PDZ domain alone was sufficient to abolish enhanced adhesion. Knockdown of Mystique 2 with small interfering RNA abrogated both adhesion and migration in MCF10A and MCF-7 cells. The data indicate that Mystique is an IGF-IR-regulated adapter protein located at the actin cytoskeleton that is necessary for the migratory capacity of epithelial cells.
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Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Cell Adhesion
Cell Line
Cell Movement
Cell Proliferation
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Collagen - metabolism
Contact Inhibition
Cytoskeletal Proteins - metabolism
Cytoskeleton - genetics
Cytoskeleton - metabolism
Fibronectins - metabolism
Gene Silencing
Humans
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I - metabolism
Integrin beta1 - metabolism
LIM Domain Proteins
Mice
Microfilament Proteins - chemistry
Microfilament Proteins - deficiency
Microfilament Proteins - genetics
Microfilament Proteins - metabolism
Molecular Sequence Data
Paxillin
Phosphoproteins - metabolism
Phosphotyrosine - metabolism
Protein Isoforms - chemistry
Protein Isoforms - deficiency
Protein Isoforms - genetics
Protein Isoforms - metabolism
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Sequence Alignment
title Mystique is a new insulin-like growth factor-I-regulated PDZ-LIM domain protein that promotes cell attachment and migration and suppresses Anchorage-independent growth
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