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Cortactin scaffolds Arp2/3 and WAVE2 at the epithelial zonula adherens

Authors :
Han, Siew Ping
Gambin, Yann
Gomez, Guillermo
Verma, Suzie
Giles, Nichole
Michael, Magdalene
Wu, Selwin
Guo, Zhong
Johnston, Wayne
Sierecki, Emma
Parton, Robert
Alexandrov, Kirill
Yap, Alpha
Han, Siew Ping
Gambin, Yann
Gomez, Guillermo
Verma, Suzie
Giles, Nichole
Michael, Magdalene
Wu, Selwin
Guo, Zhong
Johnston, Wayne
Sierecki, Emma
Parton, Robert
Alexandrov, Kirill
Yap, Alpha
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

<center>Free to read at publisher's site.</center> Cadherin junctions arise from the integrated action of cell adhesion, signaling, and the cytoskeleton. At the zonula adherens (ZA), a WAVE2-Arp2/3 actin nucleation apparatus is necessary for junctional tension and integrity. But how this is coordinated with cadherin adhesion is not known. We now identify cortactin as a key scaffold for actin regulation at the ZA, which localizes to the ZA through influences from both E-cadherin and N-WASP. Using cell-free protein expression and fluorescent single molecule coincidence assays, we demonstrate that cortactin binds directly to the cadherin cytoplasmic tail. However, its concentration with cadherin at the apical ZA also requires N-WASP. Cortactin is known to bind Arp2/3 directly (Weed, S. A., Karginov, A. V., Schafer, D. A., Weaver, A. M., Kinley, A. W., Cooper, J. A., and Parsons, J. T. (2000) J. Cell Biol. 151, 29–40). We further show that cortactin can directly bind WAVE2, as well as Arp2/3, and both these interactions are necessary for actin assembly at the ZA. We propose that cortactin serves as a platform that integrates regulators of junctional actin assembly at the ZA.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287981061
Document Type :
Electronic Resource