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Epithelial junctions depend on intercellular trans-interactions between the Na,K-ATPase β₁ subunits.

Elmira Tokhtaeva1, George Sachs, Puneet Souda, Sara Bassilian, Julian P Whitelegge, Liora Shoshani, Olga Vagin.   

Abstract

N-Glycans of the Na,K-ATPase β₁ subunit are important for intercellular adhesion in epithelia, suggesting that epithelial junctions depend on N-glycan-mediated interactions between the β₁ subunits of neighboring cells. The level of co-immunoprecipitation of the endogenous β₁ subunit with various YFP-linked β₁ subunits expressed in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells was used to assess β₁-β₁ interactions. The amount of co-precipitated endogenous dog β₁ was greater with dog YFP-β₁ than with rat YFP-β₁, showing that amino acid-mediated interactions are important for β₁-β₁ binding. Co-precipitation of β₁ was also less with the unglycosylated YFP-β₁ than with glycosylated YFP-β₁, indicating a role for N-glycans. Mixing cells expressing dog YFP-β₁ with non-transfected cells increased the amount of co-precipitated β₁, confirming the presence of intercellular (YFP-β₁)-β₁ complexes. Accordingly, disruption of intercellular junctions decreased the amount of co-precipitated β₁ subunits. The decrease in β₁ co-precipitation both with rat YFP-β₁ and unglycosylated YFP-β₁ was associated with decreased detergent stability of junctional proteins and increased paracellular permeability. Reducing N-glycan branching by specific inhibitors increased (YFP-β₁)-β₁ co-precipitation and strengthened intercellular junctions. Therefore, interactions between the β₁ subunits of neighboring cells maintain integrity of intercellular junctions, and alterations in the β₁ subunit N-glycan structure can regulate stability and tightness of intercellular junctions.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21642423      PMCID: PMC3138299          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.252247

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


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