| Literature DB >> 19927303 |
Rebecca Bakkevig Sperry1, Nicholas H Bishop, Jeremy J Bramwell, Michael N Brodeur, Matthew J Carter, Brent T Fowler, Zachery B Lewis, Steve D Maxfield, Davis M Staley, Ryan M Vellinga, Marc D H Hansen.
Abstract
Development is punctuated by morphogenetic rearrangements of epithelial tissues, including detachment of motile cells during epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Dramatic actin rearrangements occur as cell-cell junctions are dismantled and cells become independently motile during EMT. Characterizing dynamic actin rearrangements and identifying actin machinery driving these rearrangements is essential for understanding basic mechanisms of cell-cell junction remodeling. Using immunofluorescence and live cell imaging of scattering MDCK cells we examine dynamic actin rearrangement events during EMT and demonstrate that zyxin-VASP complexes mediate linkage of dynamic medial actin networks to adherens junction (AJ) membranes. A functional analysis of zyxin in EMT reveals its role in regulating disruption of actin membrane linkages at cell-cell junctions, altering cells' ability to fully detach and migrate independently during EMT. Expression of a constitutively active zyxin mutant results in persistent actin-membrane linkages and cell migration without loss of cell-cell adhesion. We propose zyxin functions in morphogenetic rearrangements, maintaining collective migration by transducing individual cells' movements through AJs, thus preventing the dissociation of individual migratory cells.Mesh:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19927303 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.21977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384