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Affinity Precipitation of Active Rho-GEFs Using a GST-tagged Mutant Rho Protein (GST-RhoA(G17A)) from Epithelial Cell Lysates
Published on: March 31, 2012
ER-liquid condensate contacts sequester FAM134B/C and RhoA to govern cell morphology
Natalia Jimenez-Moreno1, Arianna Karageorgiou1, Katie Winnington-Ingram1
1Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-phagy receptors have elusive physiological functions beyond ER remodeling. To gain insight into these, we screen for cytoplasmic interactors of well-known receptors in mouse pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells. Our data subsequently reveal a non-canonical action of PRKAR1A, a subunit of protein kinase A (PKA), in binding and activating FAM134B/C. At a molecular level, an amphipathic helix in the otherwise-disordered C terminus of FAM134B directly binds PRKAR1A dimers. Multimodal imaging reveals that this interaction occurs at interorganellar contact sites between the ER and liquid-like condensates of PRKAR1A. Mechanistically, ER-condensate contacts promote clustering of FAM134B/C with LC3B and recruit lysosomes, forming degradation hubs. Unexpectedly, these structures are found to control cytoplasmic signaling through FAM134B/C-mediated lysosomal sequestration of RhoA. Underscoring the physiologic relevance of this, these cytoplasmic-facing actions of FAM134B/C result in RhoA-dependent cell morphologic and migratory control in response to cyclic AMP (cAMP) stimuli. Thus, interorganellar contacts expand the roles of FAM134B/C ER-phagy receptors beyond ER degradation.
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