Integrin CD11c/CD18 α-chain phosphorylation is functionally important

J Biol Chem. 2013 Nov 15;288(46):33494-9. doi: 10.1074/jbc.C113.497446. Epub 2013 Oct 15.

Abstract

CD11c/CD18 (αXβ2, p150/95, or complement receptor 4, CR4) is a monocyte/macrophage-enriched integrin that has been reported to bind to a variety of ligands. These include cell surface proteins, extracellular matrix proteins, and soluble ligands. The regulation of ligand binding to CD11c/CD18 has remained poorly understood. Previous work has shown that both α-chain and β-chain phosphorylations of CD11a/CD18 and CD11b/CD18 are needed for activity, but no corresponding studies on CD11c/CD18 have been performed. In this study, we have identified the phosphorylation site of CD11c as Ser-1158 and show that it is pivotal for adherence and phagocytosis.

Keywords: Adhesion; Integrins; Leukocyte; Phagocytosis; Phosphorylation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • CD11c Antigen / genetics
  • CD11c Antigen / metabolism*
  • CD18 Antigens / genetics
  • CD18 Antigens / metabolism*
  • COS Cells
  • Cell Adhesion / physiology
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Humans
  • K562 Cells
  • Phagocytosis / physiology*
  • Phosphorylation / physiology

Substances

  • CD11c Antigen
  • CD18 Antigens