Cadherins can dimerize via asymmetric interactions

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Abstract

Cadherins are essential cell–cell adhesion proteins that interact in two distinct conformations: X-dimers and strand-swap dimers. Both X-dimers and strand-swap dimers are thought to exclusively rely on symmetric sets of interactions between key amino acids on both cadherin binding partners. Here, we use single-molecule atomic force microscopy and computer simulations to show that symmetry in cadherin binding is dispensable and that cadherins can also interact in a novel conformation that asymmetrically incorporates key elements of both strand-swap dimers and X-dimers. Our results clarify the biophysical rules for cadherin binding and demonstrate that cadherins interact in a more diverse range of conformations than previously understood.

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Priest, A. V., Koirala, R., & Sivasankar, S. (2022). Cadherins can dimerize via asymmetric interactions. FEBS Letters, 596(13), 1639–1646. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.14373

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