The heterotrimeric PDZ complex containing LIN-2, LIN-7 and LIN-10 is known to be involved in the organization of epithelial and neuronal junctions in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals. We report here that mammalian LIN-7 PDZ proteins form a complex with cadherin and β-catenin in epithelia and neurons. The association of LIN-7 with cadherin and β-catenin is Ca2+ dependent and is mediated by the direct binding of LIN-7 to the C-terminal PDZ target sequence of β-catenin, as demonstrated by means of co-immunoprecipitation experiments and in vitro binding assays with the recombinant glutathione S-transferase:LIN-7A. The presence of β-catenin at the junction is required in order to relocate LIN-7 from the cytosol to cadherin-mediated adhesions, thus indicating that LIN-7 junctional recruitment is β-catenin dependent and that one functional role of the binding is to localize LIN-7. Moreover, when LIN-7 is present at the β-catenin-containing junctions, it determines the accumulation of binding partners, thus suggesting the mechanism by which β-catenin mediates the organization of the junctional domain

Mammalian LIN-7 PDZ proteins associate with beta-catenin at the cell junctions of epithelia and neurons / C. Perego, C. Vanoni, S. Massari, R. Longhi, G. Pietrini. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 0261-4189. - 19:15(2000), pp. 3978-3989.

Mammalian LIN-7 PDZ proteins associate with beta-catenin at the cell junctions of epithelia and neurons

C. Perego
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S. Massari;G. Pietrini
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2000

Abstract

The heterotrimeric PDZ complex containing LIN-2, LIN-7 and LIN-10 is known to be involved in the organization of epithelial and neuronal junctions in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals. We report here that mammalian LIN-7 PDZ proteins form a complex with cadherin and β-catenin in epithelia and neurons. The association of LIN-7 with cadherin and β-catenin is Ca2+ dependent and is mediated by the direct binding of LIN-7 to the C-terminal PDZ target sequence of β-catenin, as demonstrated by means of co-immunoprecipitation experiments and in vitro binding assays with the recombinant glutathione S-transferase:LIN-7A. The presence of β-catenin at the junction is required in order to relocate LIN-7 from the cytosol to cadherin-mediated adhesions, thus indicating that LIN-7 junctional recruitment is β-catenin dependent and that one functional role of the binding is to localize LIN-7. Moreover, when LIN-7 is present at the β-catenin-containing junctions, it determines the accumulation of binding partners, thus suggesting the mechanism by which β-catenin mediates the organization of the junctional domain
β-catenin/hippocampal neurons/LIN-7/MDCK cells/PDZ proteins
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
2000
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