Cadherin/catenin complexes in murine epidermal keratinocytes: E-cadherin complexes containing either beta-catenin or plakoglobin contribute to stable cell-cell contacts.

E Lozano, A Cano
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Abstract

The cadherin/catenin complexes expressed by a murine epidermal keratinocyte cell line PDV, expressing E- and P-cadherin, have been analysed using a combination of biochemical and confocal microscopy analysis. Two types of E-cadherin complexes, containing beta-catenin or plakoglobin and alpha-catenin, were detected in PDV cells as in other cell types, while P-cadherin was mainly detected in complexes containing beta-catenin and alpha-catenin in PDV and other murine epidermal keratinocytes. Biotin-labelling studies have shown that both types of E-cadherin complexes are present at the surface of confluent cells. Furthermore, confocal microscopy analysis indicated that E-cadherin/plakoglobin complexes are located in stable cell-cell contacts at the middle lateral membranes and associated with alpha-catenin and the actin cytoskeleton, with a similar distribution to that to the E-cadherin/beta-catenin complexes. In addition, E-cadherin/plakoglobin complexes not associated with alpha-catenin or the actin cytoskeleton were detected in lower planes of the lateral contacting membranes as well as E-cadherin non-associated with catenins in the more basal planes. These studies support that in murine epidermal keratinocytes both beta-catenin- and plakoglobin-containing E-cadherin complexes contribute to the maintenance of stable cell-cell contacts and suggest a differential role of the plakoglobin containing complexes in different epithelial cell types.

小鼠表皮角质形成细胞中的钙粘蛋白/连环蛋白复合物:含有β -连环蛋白或血小板红蛋白的e -钙粘蛋白复合物有助于稳定细胞-细胞接触。
用生化和共聚焦显微镜分析了表达E-和p -钙粘蛋白的小鼠表皮角质形成细胞系PDV表达的钙粘蛋白/连环蛋白复合物。与其他细胞类型一样,在PDV细胞中检测到含有β -连环蛋白或血小板红蛋白和α -连环蛋白的E-cadherin复合物,而在PDV和其他小鼠表皮角质形成细胞中主要检测到含有β -连环蛋白和α -连环蛋白的P-cadherin复合物。生物素标记研究表明,这两种类型的e -钙粘蛋白复合物存在于融合细胞的表面。此外,共聚焦显微镜分析表明,E-cadherin/血小板红蛋白复合物位于稳定的细胞-细胞接触的中外侧膜,并与α -连环蛋白和肌动蛋白细胞骨架相关,其分布与E-cadherin/ β -连环蛋白复合物相似。此外,与α -连环蛋白或肌动蛋白细胞骨架无关的e -钙粘蛋白/血小板红蛋白复合物在侧接触膜的较低平面上被检测到,与连环蛋白无关的e -钙粘蛋白在较低的平面上被检测到。这些研究支持,在小鼠表皮角质形成细胞中,含有-连环蛋白和血小板蛋白的e -钙粘蛋白复合物有助于维持细胞间的稳定接触,并表明含有血小板蛋白复合物在不同上皮细胞类型中具有不同的作用。
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