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Publication : Mechanosensitive EPLIN-dependent remodeling of adherens junctions regulates epithelial reshaping.

First Author  Taguchi K Year  2011
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  194
Issue  4 Pages  643-56
PubMed ID  21844208 Mgi Jnum  J:176964
Mgi Id  MGI:5293248 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201104124
Citation  Taguchi K, et al. (2011) Mechanosensitive EPLIN-dependent remodeling of adherens junctions regulates epithelial reshaping. J Cell Biol 194(4):643-56
abstractText  The zonula adherens (ZA), a type of adherens junction (AJ), plays a major role in epithelial cell-cell adhesions. It remains unknown how the ZA is remodeled during epithelial reorganization. Here we found that the ZA was converted to another type of AJ with punctate morphology (pAJ) at the margins of epithelial colonies. The F-actin-stabilizing protein EPLIN (epithelial protein lost in neoplasm), which functions to maintain the ZA via its association with alphaE-catenin, was lost in the pAJs. Consistently, a fusion of alphaE-catenin and EPLIN contributed to the formation of ZA but not pAJs. We show that junctional tension was important for retaining EPLIN at AJs, and another force derived from actin fibers laterally attached to the pAJs inhibited EPLIN-AJ association. Vinculin was required for general AJ formation, and it cooperated with EPLIN to maintain the ZA. These findings suggest that epithelial cells remodel their junctional architecture by responding to mechanical forces, and the alphaE-catenin-bound EPLIN acts as a mechanosensitive regulator for this process.
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