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Master class Biomolecular Sciences Part 1: Molecular Cell Biology. October 9, 2008 Madelon Maurice Department of Cell Biology, UMC, Utrecht ([email protected]) “Cell Biology of Wnt signaling” Article: Franch-Marro X, Wendler F, Guidato S, Griffith J, Baena-Lopez A, Itasaki N, Maurice MM , Vincent JP (2008) Wingless secretion requires endosome-to-Golgi retrieval of Wntless-Evi-Sprinter by

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Page 1: Master class Biomolecular Sciences Part 1: Molecular Cell Biology. October 9, 2008

Master class Biomolecular SciencesPart 1: Molecular Cell Biology.

October 9, 2008 Madelon Maurice

Department of Cell Biology, UMC, Utrecht ([email protected])

“Cell Biology of Wnt signaling”

Article:

Franch-Marro X, Wendler F, Guidato S, Griffith J, Baena-Lopez A, Itasaki N, Maurice MM, Vincent JP (2008) Wingless secretion requires endosome-to-Golgi retrieval of Wntless-Evi-Sprinter by the retromer complex. Nat Cell Biol 10(2):170-77

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Evolutionary conservation of the Wnt gene family.

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Evolutionary conservation of the Wnt gene family.

Wnt homepage, R.Nusse

(Sea urchins)

(flat worms)

(jelly fish)

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The Wnt signalling cascade

Wnt

TCF TCF

P

Destructioncomplex

-cat

-catenin

TranscriptionNo transcription

Destructioncomplex

Ub

Proteasomal degradation

Fz Lrp5/6

Wnt signalling:- Development (body axis, tissue patterning) and adult tissue homeostasis- Cell growth, lineage decisions, stem cell maintenance- Frequent target for mutations in cancer

OFF ON

?

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A. Gregorieff, Gen Dev 2005

Adult intestinal homeostasis

KI67

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TCF TCF

P

Destructioncomplex

-cat

-cat

TranscriptionNo transcription

Destructioncomplex

The Wnt signalling cascade

Ub

Proteasomal degradation

OFF CANCER

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Strutt, D. Development 2003;130:4501-4513

-catenin dependent and independent Wnt signalling pathways

Small GTPases,JNK signaling

Wnt/-catenin

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Strutt, D. Development 2003;130:4501-4513

Planar polarity and Fz phenotypes in the Drosophila wing

Pupal stage

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Wnt family: - 19 members in man and mice- ~ 40kD- Secreted Cys-rich glycoproteins- Lipid-modified

Wnts - Introduction

Wnt functions: - Embryogenesis and homeostasis of self- renewing tissues

- Mitogenic stimulation - Cell fate specification / lineage decisions - Stem cell maintenance

Palmitoleic acid

SerWg

Palmitate

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Wnts act as morphogens

Wnt secretion

Spread: 20-25 cell diameters

Morphogen: - Secreted, diffusable signalling molecules - Generate discrete genetic programs in a concentration-dependent manner (positional information)

Short-range vs. long-range signaling: The ‘hydrophobicity problem’

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Wnt (Wg) gradient is stable and has defined steepness.

How is this accomplished?

Three factors proposed to contribute:1. Rate of production/secretion2. Rate of spreading3. Rate of degradation

Models of gradient formation1. Cellular inheritance2. Diffusion and lysosomal degradation3. Planar transcytosis

Extracellular components of Wnt (Wg) gradient formation

wt

mut

mut

mut

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A. Cellular inheritance(gradient established = 1 hour, avg doubling time cells = 11 hours)

Models for Wnt gradient formation

B. Diffusion and lysosomal degradation

C. PLanar transcytosis(gradient forms extracellularly,Endocytosis does not affectWg transport)

apical

basal(Secretion apical, gradient forms basolaterally)

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Models proposed:1. Multimeric complexes - Wnt ‘micelles’ 2. Vesicles (exosomes) - MVB derived3. Membrane protrusions - imaginal disc cells construct

apical protrusions: cytonemes4. Lipoprotein particles - phospholipid monolayers

surrounding a core of esterified cholesterol and triglyceride, scaffolded by apolipoproteins

- 10% Wg bound, required for long- range Wg signaling

What is the nature of secreted Wnt (Wg) particles?

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Two-gradient model: explaining short- and long-range Wnt signaling

- Lipoprotein particles

(membrane association)

(Transcytosis needed)

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Where in the cell is Wnt lipid-modified?

How is Wnt inserted into lipoprotein particles?

In what subcellular compartment does this take place?

Does Wnt trafficking and secretion require specialized machinery?

How do short-range signals differ from long-range signals?

Questions

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1. Porcupine (EMBO 1993) - Acyl transferase, palmitoylation of Wnt- ER resident protein, 8-span TM, highly

conserved- porc mutant (D.m.):

retention of Wg in producing cells- Required for proper N-

glycosylation and secretion of Wnt

2. Retromer complex (Science 2006) - Recycling of proteins/receptors from

endosome to TGN- Mutant (C.e/D.m.): No secretion

3. Wntless/Evi (Cell 2006) - 7-span transmembrane molecule- Localizes to Golgi and PM- Mutant (C.e./D.m.): No secretion, accum.

Wnt in producing cells

Intracellular molecular machinery involved in Wg secretion

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anterior posterior

Retromermutant

Wnt gradient formation requires retromer function in Wnt-producing cells

Coudreuse et al. (2006) Science 312:p921

-cat mutant

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Nucleus / ER

Golgi

Trans-Golgi Network

Early Endosome

Late Endosome

Lysosome

TEN/TSE

Retromer

Plasma membrane

Cellular function of the retromer complex

Sec

reto

ry p

ath

wayD

egrad

ative path

way

Endocytosis

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The retromer complex: organization and function

Seaman, Trends in Cell biology, 2005

SNX1 and 2: PH- and BAR-domain proteinsVps26/29/35: cargo selectionVps35: binds cargo

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What cargo is transported by the retromer complex?

N-ter SNX

No structuralinformation

working model for the assembly and function of mammalian retromer

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Example retromer-cargo: Mannose-6-phosphate receptor(CD-MPR)

Retromer

= Lysosomalhydrolases

Binds to clathrin, concentrates MPRs

?? Budding?

Tethering?Fusion?

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What is the relationship between Evi/Wls and retromer?

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Common stages to look for effects of Wg signaling:Patterning epidermis

Drosophila as a model system for studying the Wnt (Wg) pathway

Wing disc

Wing margin

(400/female)

- Larvae molt twice, ecdysis- Eat microorg on decaying fruit and fruit-derived sugar

Larvae encapsulatein puparium; metamorphosis

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Expression of wingless (Wg) and vestigial in the Drosophila wing disc

Wg = greenVestigial = red

D/V boundary

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Wing disc expressing C93A HA-Wg (Dpp Gal4 –driven)

Fixation 2% PFA, 0.2%GA

300x

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pos

neg

Disc cells strongly expressing C93A HA-Wg are grouped together

HA-Wg15 nm

Peripodial membrane

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Disc cells expressing C93A HA-Wg are grouped together

C93AHA-Wg15

Peripodial lumen

Peripodial membrane

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Common stages to look for effects of Wg signaling:Patterning epidermis

Drosophila as a model system for studying the Wnt (Wg) pathway

Wing disc

Wing margin

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Epidermal patterning of Wg in fly embryo

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Common stages to look for effects of Wg signaling:Patterning epidermis

Drosophila as a model system for studying the Wnt (Wg) pathway

Wing disc

Wing margin

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notum

wing hinge

wing blade

wing margin

The wing disc and its adult derivatives

D V

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