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Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration
by
Hahn, Hyunggu
, Inoue, Asuka
, Little, John
, Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
, Daly, Carole
, Flores-Espinoza, Emmanuel
, Plouffe, Bianca
, Thomsen, Alex RB
in
beta-Arrestins - metabolism
/ CCR7
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell Movement
/ chemokine receptor
/ Chemotaxis
/ endosomal signaling
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Humans
/ rac1 GTP-Binding Protein - metabolism
/ Receptors, CCR7 - metabolism
/ Signal Transduction
/ spatiotemporal-resolved proteomics
2025
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Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration
by
Hahn, Hyunggu
, Inoue, Asuka
, Little, John
, Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
, Daly, Carole
, Flores-Espinoza, Emmanuel
, Plouffe, Bianca
, Thomsen, Alex RB
in
beta-Arrestins - metabolism
/ CCR7
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell Movement
/ chemokine receptor
/ Chemotaxis
/ endosomal signaling
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Humans
/ rac1 GTP-Binding Protein - metabolism
/ Receptors, CCR7 - metabolism
/ Signal Transduction
/ spatiotemporal-resolved proteomics
2025
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Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration
by
Hahn, Hyunggu
, Inoue, Asuka
, Little, John
, Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
, Daly, Carole
, Flores-Espinoza, Emmanuel
, Plouffe, Bianca
, Thomsen, Alex RB
in
beta-Arrestins - metabolism
/ CCR7
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell Movement
/ chemokine receptor
/ Chemotaxis
/ endosomal signaling
/ Endosomes - metabolism
/ Humans
/ rac1 GTP-Binding Protein - metabolism
/ Receptors, CCR7 - metabolism
/ Signal Transduction
/ spatiotemporal-resolved proteomics
2025
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Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration
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Endosomal chemokine receptor signalosomes regulate central mechanisms underlying cell migration
2025
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Overview
Chemokine receptors are GPCRs that regulate the chemotactic migration of a wide variety of cells including immune and cancer cells. Most chemokine receptors contain features associated with the ability to stimulate G protein signaling during β-arrestin-mediated receptor internalization into endosomes. As endosomal signaling of certain non-GPCR receptors plays a major role in cell migration, we chose to investigate the potential role of endosomal chemokine receptor signaling on mechanisms governing this function. Applying a combination of pharmacological and cell biological approaches, we demonstrate that the model chemokine receptor CCR7 recruits G protein and β-arrestin simultaneously upon chemokine stimulation, which enables internalized receptors to activate G protein from endosomes. Furthermore, spatiotemporal-resolved APEX2 proteome profiling shows that endosomal CCR7 uniquely enriches specific Rho GTPase regulators as compared to plasma membrane CCR7, which is directly associated with enhanced activity of the Rho GTPase Rac1 and chemotaxis of immune T cells. As Rac1 drives the formation of membrane protrusions during chemotaxis, our findings suggest an important integrated function of endosomal chemokine receptor signaling in cell migration.
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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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