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The Mammalian Crumbs Complex Defines a Distinct Polarity Domain Apical of Epithelial Tight Junctions.

Benedict Tan1, Siti Maryam J M Yatim2, Suat Peng3, Jayantha Gunaratne4, Walter Hunziker1, Alexander Ludwig5.   

Abstract

Epithelial apico-basal polarity is established through the asymmetric cortical distribution of the Par, Crumbs and Scribble polarity modules. Apical (Par and Crumbs) and basolateral (Scribble) polarity modules overlap at the apical-lateral border, which, in mammals, is defined by the apical junctional complex (AJC). The AJC is composed of tight junctions (TJ) and adherens junctions (AJ) and plays fundamental roles in epithelial morphogenesis and plasticity. However, the molecular composition and precise sub-junctional organization of the AJC and its associated polarity regulators are not well defined. Here, we used the peroxidase APEX2 for quantitative proximity proteomics (QPP) and electron microscopy (EM) imaging to dissect the architecture of the AJC in fully polarized MDCK-II cells. We present a high-confidence proteome of the apical-lateral border in which TJ and AJ components and apical and lateral compartment markers are spatially resolved. We further demonstrate that the Crumbs complex (Pals1, PatJ, Lin7c, and Crumbs3) defines a hitherto unidentified membrane compartment apical of TJ, which we coin the vertebrate marginal zone (VMZ). QPP, imaging, and immunoprecipitation assays showed that the HOMER scaffolding proteins, PKN2 and PTPN13, and the membrane-proximal HIPPO pathway proteins ARHGAP29 and STXBP4 are recruited to the VMZ via the PDZ domains of PatJ. Taken together, our work defines the spatial and molecular organization of the apical-lateral border in mammalian epithelial cells, reveals an intriguing molecular and spatial conservation of invertebrate and vertebrate cell polarity protein domains, and identifies a VMZ-associated protein network implicated in HIPPO signaling and the control of the cortical actin cytoskeleton.
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Keywords:  APEX2; Crumbs complex; Pals1; Par3; apical junctional complex; epithelial polarity; marginal zone; membrane compartmentalization; proximity proteomics; tight junctions

Year:  2020        PMID: 32531288     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.05.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


  21 in total

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Authors:  Lili Zhang; Xiangyun Wei
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 6.709

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Review 4.  Influenza Virus Infections in Polarized Cells.

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Review 5.  Apical-basal polarity and the control of epithelial form and function.

Authors:  Clare E Buckley; Daniel St Johnston
Journal:  Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 113.915

6.  An Optimized Protocol for Proximity Biotinylation in Confluent Epithelial Cell Cultures Using the Peroxidase APEX2.

Authors:  Benedict Tan; Suat Peng; Siti Maryam J M Yatim; Jayantha Gunaratne; Walter Hunziker; Alexander Ludwig
Journal:  STAR Protoc       Date:  2020-07-31

Review 7.  Dual Role of the PTPN13 Tyrosine Phosphatase in Cancer.

Authors:  Soha Mcheik; Leticia Aptecar; Peter Coopman; Véronique D'Hondt; Gilles Freiss
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Review 8.  The polarity protein PARD3 and cancer.

Authors:  Farzaneh Atashrazm; Sarah Ellis
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 9.867

9.  Multiple PDZ domain protein maintains patterning of the apical cytoskeleton in sensory hair cells.

Authors:  Amandine Jarysta; Basile Tarchini
Journal:  Development       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 6.862

10.  Key Role for CRB2 in the Maintenance of Apicobasal Polarity in Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells.

Authors:  Antonio E Paniagua; Alicia Segurado; Jorge F Dolón; Julián Esteve-Rudd; Almudena Velasco; David S Williams; Concepción Lillo
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-06-28
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