Abstract
The apical junctional complex consists of adherens junctions (AJs) and tight junctions (TJs) in polarized epithelial cells, which are attached to each other to form a sheet. Actin filaments (F-actin) are associated with AJs and TJs and required for the formation and maintenance of this complex. l-Afadin is an F-actin-binding protein, which is localized at AJs through binding to the cell adhesion molecule nectin, and regulates the formation of AJs and TJs. However, the role of the F-actin-binding activity of l-afadin for the formation of the apical junctional complex remains unknown. We generated here the cultured EpH4 mouse mammary epithelial cells in which afadin was genetically ablated. In the Ca2+ switch assay, the formation of both AJs and TJs was markedly impaired in the afadin-deficient cells. Re-expression of l-afadin in the afadin-deficient cells fully restored the formation of both AJs and TJs, but the re-expression of the l-afadin mutant lacking the FAB domain did not completely restore the formation of AJs or TJs. These results indicate that the F-actin-binding activity of l-afadin is required for enhancing the formation of both AJs and TJs.
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Sakakibara, S., Maruo, T., Miyata, M., Mizutani, K., & Takai, Y. (2018). Requirement of the F-actin-binding activity of l-afadin for enhancing the formation of adherens and tight junctions. Genes to Cells, 23(3), 185–199. https://doi.org/10.1111/gtc.12566
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