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A human homologue of Drosophila kelch associates with myosin-VIIa in specialized adhesion junctions.

Michaella Velichkova1, Julian Guttman, Carmen Warren, Lily Eng, Katie Kline, A Wayne Vogl, Tama Hasson.   

Abstract

Mutations in myosin-VIIa are responsible for the deaf-blindness, Usher disease. Myosin-VIIa is also highly expressed in testis, where it is associated with specialized adhesion plaques termed ectoplasmic specializations (ES) that form between Sertoli cells and germ cells. To identify new roles for myosin-VIIa, we undertook a yeast two-hybrid screen to identify proteins associated with myosin-VIIa in the ES. We identified Keap1, a human homologue of the Drosophila ring canal protein, kelch. The kelch-repeats in the C-terminus of human Keap1 associate with the SH3 domain of myosin-VIIa. Immunolocalization studies revealed that Keap1 is present with myosin-VIIa in the actin bundles of the ES. Myosin-VIIa and Keap1 copurify with ES and colocate with each other and with F-actin at the electron microscopy level. Interestingly, in many epithelial cell types including cells derived from retina and inner ear, Keap1 is a component of focal adhesions and zipper junctions. Keap1 can target to the ES in the absence of myosin-VIIa, suggesting that Keap1 associates with other molecules in the adhesion plaque. Keap1 and myosin-VIIa overlapped in expression in the inner hair cells of the cochlea, suggesting that Keap1 may be a part of a family of actin-binding proteins that could be important for myosin-VIIa function in testis and inner ear. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11921171     DOI: 10.1002/cm.10025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Motil Cytoskeleton        ISSN: 0886-1544


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