Literature DB >> 24790803

Rho GEFs in endothelial junctions: Effector selectivity and signaling integration determine junctional response.

Siu P Ngok1, Panos Z Anastasiadis1.   

Abstract

Rho GTPases are cytoskeleton-regulating proteins that mediate the formation of intercellular junctions. Their localized activation by Rho GEFs (guanine-nucleotide exchange factors) and the selective activation of downstream effectors have emerged as areas of active research in the cell adhesion field. We reported recently that the Rho-specific GEFs Syx (Synectin-binding RhoA exchange factor) and TEM4 (Tumor Endothelial Marker 4) are both essential for endothelial junction maturation and barrier function. Syx is recruited to cell contacts via its C-terminal PDZ binding motif and it's interaction with Mupp1 and the Crumbs polarity complex, while the junctional localization of TEM4 requires it's N-terminal domain and interaction with the cadherin-catenin complex. Our findings support multiple roles for RhoA in junction formation and maintenance. They also suggest that selective coupling of RhoA activation to Dia1 and/or ROCK signaling is critical for determining endothelial junction integrity.

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Keywords:  GEFs; Rho GTPases; adhesion; cadherin; cell junctions; endothelial; epithelial

Year:  2013        PMID: 24790803      PMCID: PMC3943849          DOI: 10.4161/tisb.27132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Barriers        ISSN: 2168-8362


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