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  2. Identification of PDCL3 as a novel chaperone protein involved in the generation of functional VEGF receptor 2

Identification of PDCL3 as a novel chaperone protein involved in the generation of functional VEGF receptor 2

  • J Biol Chem. 2013 Aug 9;288(32):23171-81. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.473173.
Srimathi Srinivasan 1 Rosana D Meyer Ricardo Lugo Nader Rahimi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA.
Abstract

Angiogenesis, a hallmark step in tumor metastasis and ocular neovascularization, is driven primarily by the function of VEGF ligand on one of its receptors, VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR-2). Central to the proliferation and ensuing angiogenesis of endothelial cells, the abundance of VEGFR-2 on the surface of endothelial cells is essential for VEGF to recognize and activate VEGFR-2. We have identified phosducin-like 3 (PDCL3, also known as PhLP2A), through a yeast two-hybrid system, as a novel protein involved in the stabilization of VEGFR-2 by serving as a chaperone. PDCL3 binds to the juxtamembrane domain of VEGFR-2 and controls the abundance of VEGFR-2 by inhibiting its ubiquitination and degradation. PDCL3 increases VEGF-induced tyrosine phosphorylation and is required for VEGFR-2-dependent endothelial capillary tube formation and proliferation. Taken together, our data provide strong evidence for the role of PDCL3 in angiogenesis and establishes the molecular mechanism by which it regulates VEGFR-2 expression and function.

Keywords

Angiogenesis; Cell Biology; Cell Signaling; Receptor Regulation; Ubiquitination; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF).

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