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  • Lysosomal retargeting of Myoferlin mitigates membrane stress to enable pancreatic cancer growth.

Lysosomal retargeting of Myoferlin mitigates membrane stress to enable pancreatic cancer growth.

Nature cell biology (2021-03-10)
Suprit Gupta, Julian Yano, Vincent Mercier, Htet Htwe Htwe, Hijai R Shin, Gilles Rademaker, Zeynep Cakir, Thomas Ituarte, Kwun W Wen, Grace E Kim, Roberto Zoncu, Aurélien Roux, David W Dawson, Rushika M Perera
ABSTRACT

Lysosomes must maintain the integrity of their limiting membrane to ensure efficient fusion with incoming organelles and degradation of substrates within their lumen. Pancreatic cancer cells upregulate lysosomal biogenesis to enhance nutrient recycling and stress resistance, but it is unknown whether dedicated programmes for maintaining the integrity of the lysosome membrane facilitate pancreatic cancer growth. Using proteomic-based organelle profiling, we identify the Ferlin family plasma membrane repair factor Myoferlin as selectively and highly enriched on the membrane of pancreatic cancer lysosomes. Mechanistically, lysosomal localization of Myoferlin is necessary and sufficient for the maintenance of lysosome health and provides an early acting protective system against membrane damage that is independent of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-mediated repair network. Myoferlin is upregulated in human pancreatic cancer, predicts poor survival and its ablation severely impairs lysosome function and tumour growth in vivo. Thus, retargeting of plasma membrane repair factors enhances the pro-oncogenic activities of the lysosome.

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Anti-MYOF antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution
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Bafilomycin A1 from Streptomyces griseus, ≥90% (HPLC)