| Literature DB >> 27769780 |
Toshiaki Tanaka1, Kaoru Goto2, Mitsuyoshi Iino3.
Abstract
Sec8 is one of the subunits of the exocyst, which is an evolutionarily conserved complex of eight proteins, comprising Sec3 (EXOC1), Sec5 (EXOC2), Sec6 (EXOC3), Sec8 (EXOC4), Sec10 (EXOC5), Sec15 (EXOC6), Exo70 (EXOC7), and Exo84 (EXOC8) subunits. Sec8 knockout mice embryos initiate gastrulation but are unable to progress beyond the primitive streak stage and die shortly. During embryonic development, the first epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) event occurs at gastrulation. Sec8 may be involved in the early embryonic development through EMT. However, the function of Sec8 in EMT remains unclear. In the present study, it was found that Sec8 regulates N-cadherin expression by controlling Smad3 and Smad4 expression at the basal transcriptional level, thereby modulating cell migration and adhesion. Furthermore, Sec8 knockdown decreased CREB binding protein (CBP) expression at mRNA and protein levels. However, CBP knockdown did not affect Sec8 expression. These results indicated that Sec8 regulates N-cadherin expression by controlling Smad3 and Smad4 expression through CBP, thereby mediating the EMT. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: CBP; EMT; N-cadherin; Sec8; Smad3; Smad4
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27769780 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2016.10.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Signal ISSN: 0898-6568 Impact factor: 4.315