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Distinct actin-dependent nanoscale assemblies underlie the dynamic and hierarchical organization of E-cadherin.

Rumamol Chandran1, Girish Kale2, Jean-Marc Philippe3, Thomas Lecuit4, Satyajit Mayor5.   

Abstract

Cadherins are transmembrane adhesion proteins required for the formation of cohesive tissues.1-4 Intracellular interactions of E-cadherin with the Catenin family proteins, α- and β-catenin, facilitate connections with the cortical actomyosin network. This is necessary for maintaining the integrity of cell-cell adhesion in epithelial tissues.5-11 The supra-molecular architecture of E-cadherin is an important feature of its adhesion function; cis and trans interactions of E-cadherin are deployed12-15 to form clusters, both in cis and trans.11,16-21 Studies in Drosophila embryo have also shown that Drosophila E-cadherin (dE-cad) is organized as finite-sized dynamic clusters that localize with actin patches at cell-cell junctions, in continuous exchange with the extra-junctional pool of dE-cad surrounding the clusters.11,19 Here, we use the ectopic expression of dE-cad in larval hemocytes, which lack endogenous dE-cad to recapitulate functional cell-cell junctions in a convenient model system. We find that, while dE-cad at cell-cell junctions in hemocytes exhibits a clustered trans-paired organization similar to that reported previously in embryonic epithelial tissue, extra-junctional dE-cad is also organized as relatively immobile nanoclusters as well as more loosely packed diffusive oligomers. Oligomers are promoted by cis interactions of the ectodomain, and their growth is counteracted by the activity of cortical actomyosin. Oligomers in turn promote assembly of dense nanoclusters that require cortical actomyosin activity. Thus, cortical actin activity remodels oligomers and generates nanoclusters. The requirement for dynamic actin in the organization of dE-cad at the nanoscale may provide a mechanism to dynamically tune junctional strength.
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Keywords:  E-cadherin; Emmission anisotropy; FCS; actomyosin; adhesion independent nanoscale assembly; cell adhesion; homo-FRET; nanoclusters; oligomers

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33607036      PMCID: PMC7611338          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.059

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


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