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Publication : Ajuba LIM proteins are snail/slug corepressors required for neural crest development in Xenopus.

First Author  Langer EM Year  2008
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  14
Issue  3 Pages  424-36
PubMed ID  18331720 Mgi Jnum  J:183217
Mgi Id  MGI:5318024 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2008.01.005
Citation  Langer EM, et al. (2008) Ajuba LIM proteins are snail/slug corepressors required for neural crest development in Xenopus. Dev Cell 14(3):424-36
abstractText  Snail family transcriptional repressors regulate epithelial mesenchymal transitions during physiological and pathological processes. A conserved SNAG repression domain present in all vertebrate Snail proteins is necessary for repressor complex assembly. Here, we identify the Ajuba family of LIM proteins as functional corepressors of the Snail family via an interaction with the SNAG domain. Ajuba LIM proteins interact with Snail in the nucleus on endogenous E-cadherin promoters and contribute to Snail-dependent repression of E-cadherin. Using Xenopus neural crest as a model of in vivo Snail- or Slug-induced EMT, we demonstrate that Ajuba LIM proteins contribute to neural crest development as Snail/Slug corepressors and are required for in vivo Snail/Slug function. Because Ajuba LIM proteins are also components of adherens junctions and contribute to their assembly or stability, their functional interaction with Snail proteins in the nucleus suggests that Ajuba LIM proteins are important regulators of epithelia dynamics communicating surface events with nuclear responses.
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