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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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In addition to roles in stress response, heat shock factors (HSFs) play crucial roles in differentiation and development. Heat shock transcription factor 4 (HSF4) deficiency leads to defect in lens epithelial cell (LEC) differentiation and
cataract
formation. However, the mechanism remains obscure. Here, we identified
Src kinase-associated phosphoprotein 2
(
SKAP2
) as a downstream target of HSF4b and it was highly expressed at the anterior tip of lens elongating fibre cells in vivo. The HSF4-deficient lenses showed reduced
SKAP2
expression and defects in actin reorganization. The disassembly of stress fibres and formation of cortical actin fibres are critical for the initiation of LEC differentiation.
SKAP2
localized at actin-rich ruffles in human LECs (SRA01/04 cells) and knockdown
SKAP2
using RNA interference impaired the disassembly of cellular stress fibres in response to fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-b. Overexpression of
SKAP2
, but not the N-terminal deletion mutant of
SKAP2
, induced the actin remodelling. We further found that
SKAP2
interacted with the SH2 domain of non-catalytic region of tyrosine kinase adaptor protein 2 (NCK2) via its N-terminus. The complex of
SKAP2
-NCK2-F-actin accumulated at the leading edge of the lamellipodium, where FGF receptors and focal adhesion were also recruited. These results revealed an essential role for HSF4-mediated
SKAP2
expression in the regulation of actin reorganization during lens differentiation, likely through a mechanism that
SKAP2
anchors the complex of NCK2/focal adhesion to FGF receptors at the lamellipodium in lens epithelial cells.
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PMID:SKAP2, a novel target of HSF4b, associates with NCK2/F-actin at membrane ruffles and regulates actin reorganization in lens cell. 2021 16