| Literature DB >> 21693581 |
Lixiang Chen1, Richard A Hughes, Anthony J Baines, John Conboy, Narla Mohandas, Xiuli An.
Abstract
Protein 4.1R is a membrane-cytoskeleton adaptor protein that has diverse roles in controlling the cell surface expression and/or function of transmembrane proteins, and in organizing F-actin. 4.1R is expressed in keratinocytes, but its role in these cells has not been explored. Here, we have investigated the role of 4.1R in skin using 4.1R(-/-) mice. Cell adhesion, spreading, migration and motility were significantly impaired in 4.1R(-/-) keratinocytes, and 4.1R(-/-) mice exhibited defective epidermal wound healing. Cultured 4.1R(-/-) keratinocytes on fibronectin failed to form actin stress fibres and focal adhesions. Furthermore, in the absence of 4.1R, the surface expression, and consequently the activity of β1 integrin were reduced. These data enabled the identification of a functional role for protein 4.1R in keratinocytes by modulating the surface expression of β1 integrin, possibly through a direct association between 4.1R and β1 integrin.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21693581 PMCID: PMC3124375 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.078170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285