Vinculin is associated with the E-cadherin adhesion complex

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Cadherins mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion, and this activity is regulated by cytoplasmic interactions between cadherins, catenins, and the actin-based cytoskeleton. α-Catenin plays a critical role in the transmembrane anchorage of cadherins, and deletion of α-catenin has been shown to inactivate cadherin-mediated adhesion, resulting in a nonadhesive phenotype. Here we show that serum starvation increases E- cadherin expression and induces E-cadherin-dependent adhesion in the MDA-MB- 468 breast cancer cell line. This adhesion occurred despite a lack of α- catenin expression, which was caused by mutations in the α-catenin gone. Coprecipitation analysis suggests that this adhesion may be mediated by cytoplasmic connections from cadherins to the cytoskeleton involving vinculin. A high level of vinculin associated with E-cadherin immunoprecipitates was observed in MDA-MB-468 cells. In contrast, vinculin was not detected in E-cadherin complexes in the A431 and MCF-7 epithelial carcinoma cell lines, which express α-catenin. However, in reciprocal immunoprecipitations using anti-vinculin antibodies, E-cadherin associated strongly with vinculin in MDA-MB-468 cells and, to a lesser extent, in A431 and MCF-7 cells. These results suggest that both α-catenin and vinculin may be present in the adhesion complex. To test the hypothesis that vinculin associates with E-cadherin complexes via β-catenin, excess recombinant β- catenin or α-catenin fusion protein was added to MDA-MB-468 cell lysates. Both specifically inhibited the coprecipitation of E-cadherin with vinculin, suggesting competition for the same binding site. These results suggest that vinculin plays a role in the establishment or regulation of the cadherin- based cell adhesion complex by direct interaction with β-catenin.

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Hazan, R. B., Kang, L., Roe, S., Borgen, P. I., & Rimm, D. L. (1997). Vinculin is associated with the E-cadherin adhesion complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(51), 32448–32453. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.51.32448

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