PXD006002 is an
original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.
Dataset Summary
Title | Ambra1 spatially regulates Src activity and Src/FAK-mediated cancer cell invasion via trafficking networks |
Description | Here, using mouse squamous cell carcinoma cells, we report a completely new function for the autophagy protein Ambra1 as the first described ‘spatial rheostat’ controlling the Src/FAK pathway. Ambra1 regulates the targeting of active phospho-Src away from focal adhesions into autophagic structures that cancer cells use to survive adhesion stress. Ambra1 binds to both FAK and Src in cancer cells. When FAK is present, Ambra1 is recruited to focal adhesions, promoting FAK-regulated cancer cell direction-sensing and invasion. However, when Ambra1 cannot bind to FAK, abnormally high levels of phospho-Src and phospho-FAK accumulate at focal adhesions, positively regulating adhesion and invasive migration. Spatial control of active Src requires the trafficking proteins Dynactin 1 and IFITM3, which we identified as Ambra1 binding partners by interaction proteomics. We conclude that Ambra1 is a core component of an intracellular trafficking network linked to tight spatial control of active Src and FAK levels, and so crucially regulates their cancer-associated biological outputs. |
HostingRepository | PRIDE |
AnnounceDate | 2024-10-22 |
AnnouncementXML | Submission_2024-10-22_04:08:04.123.xml |
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ReviewLevel | Peer-reviewed dataset |
DatasetOrigin | Original dataset |
RepositorySupport | Unsupported dataset by repository |
PrimarySubmitter | Adam Byron |
SpeciesList | scientific name: Mus musculus (Mouse); NCBI TaxID: 10090; |
ModificationList | monohydroxylated residue; acetylated residue; iodoacetamide derivatized residue |
Instrument | Q Exactive |
Dataset History
Revision | Datetime | Status | ChangeLog Entry |
0 | 2017-03-02 01:32:21 | ID requested | |
1 | 2017-04-04 02:27:33 | announced | |
⏵ 2 | 2024-10-22 04:08:06 | announced | 2024-10-22: Updated project metadata. |
Publication List
Schoenherr C, Byron A, Sandilands E, Paliashvili K, Baillie GS, Garcia-Munoz A, Valacca C, Cecconi F, Serrels B, Frame MC, Ambra1 spatially regulates Src activity and Src/FAK-mediated cancer cell invasion via trafficking networks. Elife, 6():(2017) [pubmed] |
10.7554/eLife.23172; |
Keyword List
curator keyword: Biomedical |
submitter keyword: Ambra1, IFITM3, trafficking, invasion, Src, FAK, dynactin 1 |
Contact List
Margaret C Frame |
contact affiliation | Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
contact email | m.frame@ed.ac.uk |
lab head | |
Adam Byron |
contact affiliation | University of Manchester |
contact email | adam.byron@igmm.ed.ac.uk |
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- PXD006002
- Label: PRIDE project
- Name: Ambra1 spatially regulates Src activity and Src/FAK-mediated cancer cell invasion via trafficking networks