α-Catenin cytomechanics - role in cadherin-dependent adhesion and mechanotransduction

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The findings presented here demonstrate the role of α-catenin in cadherin-based adhesion and mechanotransduction in different mechanical contexts. Bead-twisting measurements in conjunction with imaging, and the use of different cell lines and α-catenin mutants reveal that the acute local mechanical manipulation of cadherin bonds triggers vinculin and actin recruitment to cadherin adhesions in an actin- and α-catenin-dependent manner. The modest effect of α-catenin on the two-dimensional binding affinities of cell surface cadherins further suggests that forceactivated adhesion strengthening is due to enhanced cadherin-cytoskeletal interactions rather than to α-catenin-dependent affinity modulation. Complementary investigations of cadherin-based rigidity sensing also suggest that, although α-catenin alters traction force generation, it is not the sole regulator of cell contractility on compliant cadherin-coated substrata. © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Barry, A. K., Tabdili, H., Muhamed, I., Wu, J., Shashikanth, N., Gomez, G. A., … Leckband, D. E. (2014). α-Catenin cytomechanics - role in cadherin-dependent adhesion and mechanotransduction. Journal of Cell Science, 127(8), 1779–1791. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.139014

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