S100A11 promotes focal adhesion disassembly via myosin II-driven contractility and Piezo1-mediated Ca2+entry

Tareg Omer Mohammed, You-Rong Lin, Lucky Akter,Kai Weissenbruch, Kien Xuan Ngo, Yanjun Zhang,Noriyuki Kodera, Martin Bastmeyer,Yusuke Miyanari, Azuma Taoka,Clemens M. Franz

JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE(2024)

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S100A11 is a small Ca2+-activatable protein known to localize along stress fibers (SFs). Analyzing S100A11 localization in HeLa and U2OS cells further revealed S100A11 enrichment at focal adhesions (FAs). Strikingly, S100A11 levels at FAs increased sharply, yet transiently, just before FA disassembly. Elevating intracellular Ca2+ levels with ionomycin stimulated both S100A11 recruitment and subsequent FA disassembly. However, pre-incubation with the non-muscle myosin II (NMII) inhibitor blebbistatin or with an inhibitor of the stretch-activatable Ca2+ channel Piezo1 suppressed S100A11 recruitment, implicating S100A11 in an actomyosin-driven FA recruitment mechanism involving Piezo1-dependent Ca2+ influx. Applying external forces on peripheral FAs likewise recruited S100A11 to FAs even if NMII activity was inhibited, corroborating the mechanosensitive recruitment mechanism of S100A11. However, extracellular Ca2+ and Piezo1 function were indispensable, indicating that NMII contraction forces act upstream of Piezo1-mediated Ca2+ influx, in turn leading to S100A11 activation and FA recruitment. S100A11-knockout cells display enlarged FAs and had delayed FA disassembly during cell membrane retraction, consistent with impaired FA turnover in these cells. Our results thus demonstrate a novel function for S100A11 in promoting actomyosin contractility-driven FA disassembly.
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Ca2+,Focal adhesion,Actin stress fiber,Myosin II,Actomyosin contractility,Piezo1
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