Polar expression of ErbB-2/HER2 in epithelia. Bimodal regulation by Lin-7

Citation:

Maya Shelly, Mosesson, Yaron , Citri, Ami , Lavi, Sara , Zwang, Yaara , Melamed-Book, Naomi , Aroeti, Benjamin , and Yarden, Yosef . 2003. “Polar Expression Of Erbb-2/Her2 In Epithelia. Bimodal Regulation By Lin-7”. Dev Cell, 5, 3, Pp. 475-86.

Abstract:

ErbB-2/HER2 drives epithelial malignancies by forming heterodimers with growth factor receptors. The primordial invertebrate receptor is sorted to the basolateral epithelial surface by binding of the PDZ domain of Lin-7 to the receptor's tail. We show that all four human ErbBs are basolaterally expressed, even when the tail motif is absent. Mutagenesis of hLin-7 unveiled a second domain, KID, that binds to the kinase region of ErbBs. The PDZ interaction mediates stabilization of ErbB-2 at the basolateral surface. On the other hand, binding of KID is involved in initial delivery to the basolateral surface, and in its absence, unprocessed ErbB-2 molecules are diverted to the apical surface. Hence, distinct domains of Lin-7 regulate receptor delivery to and maintenance at the basolateral surface of epithelia.