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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1999

Vinexin Forms a Signaling Complex with Sos and Modulates Epidermal Growth Factor-induced c-Jun N-terminal Kinase/Stress-activated Protein Kinase Activities

Masahiko Akamatsu; Shin-ichi Aota; Akira Suwa; Kazumitsu Ueda; Teruo Amachi; Kenneth M. Yamada; Steven K. Akiyama; Noriyuki Kioka

Vinexin, a novel protein that plays a key role in cell spreading and cytoskeletal organization, contains three SH3 domains and binds to vinculin through its first and second SH3 domains. We show here that the third SH3 domain binds to Sos, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Ras and Rac, both in vitroand in vivo. Point mutations in the third SH3 domain abolished the vinexin-Sos interaction. Stimulation of NIH/3T3 cells with serum, epidermal growth factor (EGF), or platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) decreased the electrophoretic mobility of Sos and concomitantly inhibited formation of the vinexin-Sos complex. Phosphatase treatment of lysates restored the binding of Sos to vinexin, suggesting that signaling from serum, EGF, or PDGF regulates the vinexin-Sos complex through the Sos phosphorylation. To evaluate the function of vinexin downstream of growth factors, we examined the effects of wild-type and mutant vinexin expression on extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Erk) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase/stress-activated protein kinase (JNK/SAPK) activation in response to EGF. Exogenous expression of vinexin β in NIH/3T3 cells enhanced JNK/SAPK activation but did not affect Erk activation. Moreover mutations in the third SH3 domain abolished EGF activation of JNK/SAPK in a dominant-negative fashion, whereas they slightly stimulated Erk. Together these results suggest that vinexin can selectively modulate EGF-induced signal transduction pathways leading to JNK/SAPK kinase activation.


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Kinetic analysis of lipid efflux mechanism mediated by ABCA1 and apoA-I

Rina Miyoshi; Fumihiko Ogasawara; Masato Ishigami; Yasuhisa Kimura; Noriyuki Kioka; Kazumitsu Ueda


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Functional analysis of transmembrane helix 4 of human ABCB4

Shun Ogawa; Kento Suenaga; Noriyuki Kioka; Yasuhisa Kimura; Kazumitsu Ueda


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Vinexin and CAP, SORBS family proteins, regulate YAP/TAZ nuclear localization

Mito Kuroda; Kazumitsu Ueda; Noriyuki Kioka


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Carboxyl groups in porphyrins are important for the recognition by human ABCB6

Nami Nishizawa; Yasuhisa Kimura; Hajime Ohnuki; Noriyuki Kioka; Kazumitsu Ueda


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Analysis of conformational changes of multidrug transporter MDR1(ABCB1) by intramolecular FRET

Ryota Futamata; Fumihiko Ogasawara; Takafumi Ichikawa; Yasuhisa Kimura; Noriyuki Kioka; Kazumitsu Ueda


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

The effect of focal adhesion protein vinexin on retinoic acid-regulated differentiation of MSC

Kyoko Takata; Mito Kuroda; Yasuhisa Kimura; Kazumitsu Ueda; Noriyuki Kioka


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

ECM stiffness-dependent differentiation into adipocytes involves vinculin regulation of YAP/TAZ

Mito Kuroda; Takafumi Ichikawa; Ayaka Ichikawa Nagasato; Tomohiro Omachi; Yasuhisa Kimura; Kazumitsu Ueda; Noriyuki Kioka


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Analysis on the lipid composition of plasma membrane in cell-ECM adhesion region

Kodai Minoura; Takafumi Ichikawa; Tomohiro Ohmachi; Kazumitsu Ueda; Noriyuki Kioka


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2015

The actin-binding of vinculin is required in order to sense the stiffness of extracellular matrix

Tomohiro Omachi; Takahumi Ichikawa; Yasuhisa Kimura; Kazumitsu Ueda; Noriyuki Kioka

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