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Shank2 Binds to aPKC and Controls Tight Junction Formation with Rap1 Signaling during Establishment of Epithelial Cell Polarity.

Kazunori Sasaki1, Noriko Kojitani2, Hiroko Hirose2, Yohei Yoshihama3, Hidefumi Suzuki2, Miho Shimada2, Ayumi Takayanagi4, Akio Yamashita2, Masa-Aki Nakaya2, Hisashi Hirano5, Hidehisa Takahashi6, Shigeo Ohno7.   

Abstract

Epithelial cells establish apicobasal polarity by forming tight junctions (TJs) at the apical-lateral boundary, which play fundamental roles in physiological functions. An evolutionarily conserved atypical protein kinase C (aPKC)-partitioning defective (PAR) complex functions as a platform for TJ assembly during cell polarity establishment. However, how this complex converts the spatial cues into a subsequent active unit is unclear. Here, we identify an epithelial isoform of Shank2 as a mediator of the aPKC-PAR complex. Shank2 binds to and colocalizes with aPKC at apical junctional regions of polarized epithelial cells. Shank2 knockdown results in defects in TJ formation. Mechanistically, we find that the N-terminal SPN domain is required for the junctional localization of Shank2 and binds to the active form of Rap1 small GTPase, which is involved in TJ formation. Our findings suggest that a close physical and functional relationship between aPKC and Shank2-active Rap1 signaling serves as the platform for TJ assembly to regulate epithelial cell polarity.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Rap1; SPN domain; Shank2; aPKC-PAR complex; ankyrin repeats; cell polarity; tight junction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32268103     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.02.088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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