PLC-gamma1 signaling pathway and villin activation are involved in actin cytoskeleton reorganization induced by Na+/Pi cotransport up-regulation
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PLC-gamma1 signaling pathway and villin activation are involved in actin cytoskeleton reorganization induced by Na+/Pi cotransport up-regulation
Abstract
Background: The brief incubation of opossum kidney (OK) cells with low P(i) results in Na+/P(i) cotransport up-regulation and in substantial, but transient, cytoskeletal reorganization. In this study, we examined signaling events involved in the depolymerization of microfilaments.
Results: Confocal laser scanning microscopy, immunoblot and immunoprecipitation experiments revealed villin co-localization with mainly actin short filaments and monomers, indicating that under the conditions used, villin acted as an actin-severing protein. Further analysis revealed that low concentrations of extracellular phosphate resulted in phospholipase Cgammal (PLC-gammal) translocation to the actin cytoskeleton, without increases in its tyrosine phosphorylation. Additionally, tyrosine phosphorylation of a portion of insoluble villin was increased; whereas, only tyrosine phosphorylated villin associated with PLC-gammal. Although, tyrosine phosphorylation of PLC-gammal was not observed during Na+/P(i) cotransport up-regulation, genistein treatment abolished the enzyme's translocation to the actin cytoskeleton, as well as its association with villin. In addition, villin was found to associate with the 85-KDa subunit (p85) of phosphatidylinositol (PI)-3 kinase, concomitant with PLC-gammal, in the cytoskeletal fraction of Na+/P(i) cotransport up-regulated cells.
Conclusions: Our observations suggest a signaling mechanism linking low ambient P(i) levels to the acute up-regulation of its cotransport with sodium and the depolymerization of the subcortical actin cytoskeleton.
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