Use of photoactivation and photobleaching to monitor the dynamic regulation of E-cadherin at the plasma membrane

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The dynamic control of E-cadherin is critical for establishing and maintaining cell-cell junctions in epithelial cells. The concentration of E-cadherin molecules at adherens junctions (AJs) is regulated by lateral movement of E-cadherin within the plasma membrane and endocytosis. Here we set out to study the interplay between these processes and their contribution to E-cadherin dynamics. Using photoactivation (PA) and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), we were able to monitor the fate of E-cadherin molecules within the plasma membrane. Our results suggest that the motility of E-cadherin within and away from the cell surface are not exclusive or independent mechanisms and there is a fine balance between the two which, when perturbed, can have dramatic effects on the regulation of AJs. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Canel, M., Serrels, A., Anderson, K. I., Frame, M. C., & Brunton, V. G. (2010). Use of photoactivation and photobleaching to monitor the dynamic regulation of E-cadherin at the plasma membrane. Cell Adhesion and Migration, 4(4), 491–501. https://doi.org/10.4161/cam.4.4.12661

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