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Corneodesmosin, a component of epidermal corneocyte desmosomes, displays homophilic adhesive properties.

Nathalie Jonca1, Marina Guerrin, Krassimira Hadjiolova, Cecile Caubet, Helene Gallinaro, Michel Simon, Guy Serre.   

Abstract

Corneodesmosomes, the modified desmosomes of the uppermost layers of the epidermis, play an important role in corneocyte cohesion. Corneodesmosin is a secreted glycoprotein located in the corneodesmosomal core and covalently linked to the cornified envelope of corneocytes. Its glycine- and serine-rich NH(2)-terminal domain may fold to give structural motifs similar to the glycine loops described in epidermal cytokeratins and loricrin and proposed to display adhesive properties. A chimeric protein comprising human corneodesmosin linked to the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of mouse E-cadherin was expressed in mouse fibroblasts to test the ability of corneodesmosin to promote cell-cell adhesion. Classic aggregation assays indicated that corneodesmosin mediates homophilic cell aggregation. Moreover, Ca(2+) depletion showed a moderate effect on aggregation. To assess the involvement of the glycine loop domain in adhesion, full-length corneodesmosin, corneodesmosin lacking this domain, or this domain alone were expressed as glutathione S-transferase fusion proteins and tested for protein-protein interactions by overlay binding assays. The results confirmed that corneodesmosin presents homophilic interactions and indicated that its NH(2)-terminal glycine loop domain is sufficient but not strictly necessary to promote binding. Altogether, these results provide the first experimental evidence for the adhesive properties of corneodesmosin and for the involvement of its glycine loop domain in adhesion.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11739386     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M108438200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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8.  Epidermal detachment, desmosomal dissociation, and destabilization of corneodesmosin in Spink5-/- mice.

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Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2013-07-27       Impact factor: 2.957

10.  Targeted deletion of the murine corneodesmosin gene delineates its essential role in skin and hair physiology.

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