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Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins

We have found a new cell–cell adhesion system at cadherin-based cell–cell adherens junctions (AJs) consisting of at least nectin and l-afadin. Nectin is a Ca(2+)-independent homophilic immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecule, and l-afadin is an actin filament-binding protein that connects the cytoplas...

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Autores principales: Tachibana, Kouichi, Nakanishi, Hiroyuki, Mandai, Kenji, Ozaki, Kumi, Ikeda, Wataru, Yamamoto, Yasunori, Nagafuchi, Akira, Tsukita, Shoichiro, Takai, Yoshimi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2175253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10974003
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author Tachibana, Kouichi
Nakanishi, Hiroyuki
Mandai, Kenji
Ozaki, Kumi
Ikeda, Wataru
Yamamoto, Yasunori
Nagafuchi, Akira
Tsukita, Shoichiro
Takai, Yoshimi
author_facet Tachibana, Kouichi
Nakanishi, Hiroyuki
Mandai, Kenji
Ozaki, Kumi
Ikeda, Wataru
Yamamoto, Yasunori
Nagafuchi, Akira
Tsukita, Shoichiro
Takai, Yoshimi
author_sort Tachibana, Kouichi
collection PubMed
description We have found a new cell–cell adhesion system at cadherin-based cell–cell adherens junctions (AJs) consisting of at least nectin and l-afadin. Nectin is a Ca(2+)-independent homophilic immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecule, and l-afadin is an actin filament-binding protein that connects the cytoplasmic region of nectin to the actin cytoskeleton. Both the trans-interaction of nectin and the interaction of nectin with l-afadin are necessary for their colocalization with E-cadherin and catenins at AJs. Here, we examined the mechanism of interaction between these two cell–cell adhesion systems at AJs by the use of α-catenin–deficient F9 cell lines and cadherin-deficient L cell lines stably expressing their various components. We showed here that nectin and E-cadherin were colocalized through l-afadin and the COOH-terminal half of α-catenin at AJs. Nectin trans-interacted independently of E-cadherin, and the complex of E-cadherin and α- and β-catenins was recruited to nectin-based cell–cell adhesion sites through l-afadin without the trans-interaction of E-cadherin. Our results indicate that nectin and cadherin interact through their cytoplasmic domain–associated proteins and suggest that these two cell–cell adhesion systems cooperatively organize cell–cell AJs.
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spelling pubmed-21752532008-05-01 Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins Tachibana, Kouichi Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Mandai, Kenji Ozaki, Kumi Ikeda, Wataru Yamamoto, Yasunori Nagafuchi, Akira Tsukita, Shoichiro Takai, Yoshimi J Cell Biol Original Article We have found a new cell–cell adhesion system at cadherin-based cell–cell adherens junctions (AJs) consisting of at least nectin and l-afadin. Nectin is a Ca(2+)-independent homophilic immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecule, and l-afadin is an actin filament-binding protein that connects the cytoplasmic region of nectin to the actin cytoskeleton. Both the trans-interaction of nectin and the interaction of nectin with l-afadin are necessary for their colocalization with E-cadherin and catenins at AJs. Here, we examined the mechanism of interaction between these two cell–cell adhesion systems at AJs by the use of α-catenin–deficient F9 cell lines and cadherin-deficient L cell lines stably expressing their various components. We showed here that nectin and E-cadherin were colocalized through l-afadin and the COOH-terminal half of α-catenin at AJs. Nectin trans-interacted independently of E-cadherin, and the complex of E-cadherin and α- and β-catenins was recruited to nectin-based cell–cell adhesion sites through l-afadin without the trans-interaction of E-cadherin. Our results indicate that nectin and cadherin interact through their cytoplasmic domain–associated proteins and suggest that these two cell–cell adhesion systems cooperatively organize cell–cell AJs. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2175253/ /pubmed/10974003 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Tachibana, Kouichi
Nakanishi, Hiroyuki
Mandai, Kenji
Ozaki, Kumi
Ikeda, Wataru
Yamamoto, Yasunori
Nagafuchi, Akira
Tsukita, Shoichiro
Takai, Yoshimi
Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title_full Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title_fullStr Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title_short Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins
title_sort two cell adhesion molecules, nectin and cadherin, interact through their cytoplasmic domain–associated proteins
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2175253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10974003
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