One open question in the biology of growth factor receptors is how a quantitative input (i.e., ligand concentration) is decoded by the cell to produce specific response(s). Here, we show that an EGFR endocytic mechanism, non-clathrin endocytosis (NCE), which is activated only at high ligand concentrations and targets receptor to degradation, requires a tripartite organelle platform involving the plasma membrane (PM), endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria. At these contact sites, EGFR-dependent, ER-generated Ca2+ oscillations are sensed by mitochondria, leading to increased metabolism and ATP production. Locally released ATP is required for cortical actin remodeling and EGFR-NCE vesicle fission. The same biochemical circuitry is also needed for an effector function of EGFR, i.e., collective motility. The multiorganelle signaling platform herein described mediates direct communication between EGFR signaling and mitochondrial metabolism, and is predicted to have a broad impact on cell physiology as it is activated by another growth factor receptor, HGFR/MET.

A tripartite organelle platform links growth factor receptor signaling to mitochondrial metabolism / D. Salvi Mesa, E. Barbieri, A. Raimondi, S. Freddi, G. Miloro, G. Jendrisek, G. Caldieri, M. Quarto, I. Schiano Lomoriello, M. Malabarba, A. Bresci, F. Manetti, F. Vernuccio, H. Abdo, G. Scita, D. Polli, C. Tacchetti, P. Pinton, M. Bonora, P.P. Di Fiore, S. Sigismund. - (2024 Jan 15). [10.1101/2024.01.15.574804]

A tripartite organelle platform links growth factor receptor signaling to mitochondrial metabolism

D. Salvi Mesa
Investigation
;
S. Freddi
Investigation
;
G. Jendrisek
Investigation
;
G. Caldieri
Investigation
;
M. Quarto
Investigation
;
I. Schiano Lomoriello
Investigation
;
M. Malabarba
Writing – Review & Editing
;
G. Scita
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
D. Polli
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
M. Bonora
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
P.P. Di Fiore
Penultimo
Conceptualization
;
S. Sigismund
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2024

Abstract

One open question in the biology of growth factor receptors is how a quantitative input (i.e., ligand concentration) is decoded by the cell to produce specific response(s). Here, we show that an EGFR endocytic mechanism, non-clathrin endocytosis (NCE), which is activated only at high ligand concentrations and targets receptor to degradation, requires a tripartite organelle platform involving the plasma membrane (PM), endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria. At these contact sites, EGFR-dependent, ER-generated Ca2+ oscillations are sensed by mitochondria, leading to increased metabolism and ATP production. Locally released ATP is required for cortical actin remodeling and EGFR-NCE vesicle fission. The same biochemical circuitry is also needed for an effector function of EGFR, i.e., collective motility. The multiorganelle signaling platform herein described mediates direct communication between EGFR signaling and mitochondrial metabolism, and is predicted to have a broad impact on cell physiology as it is activated by another growth factor receptor, HGFR/MET.
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
15-gen-2024
https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2024.01.15.574804v1
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