The cadherin/catenin complex: connections to multiple cellular processes involved in cell adhesion, proliferation and morphogenesis

Inke S. Näthke , Lindsay Hinck , W. James Nelson
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Abstract

Cadherins comprise a large family of membrane glycoproteins that mediate Ca+-dependent cell adhesion during development and in the adult. Although the extracellular domain controls homotypic recognition and binding between cadherins on adjacent cells, proteins that bind to the cytoplasmic domain (catenins) also regulate cell adhesivity. Assembly of the cadherin/catenin complex is temporally and spatially regulated during transport to the cell surface, and in polarized epithelial cells, different cadherin/catenin and catenin complexes have specialized sub-cellular distributions. Changes in the levels of expression, dynamics of assembly and phosphorylation of catenins directly affect cadherin function. Taken together, catenins are emerging as important linkers in cellular processes involved in adhesion, proliferation and morphogenesis.

钙粘蛋白/连环蛋白复合物:参与细胞粘附、增殖和形态发生的多种细胞过程的连接
钙粘蛋白包括一个大的膜糖蛋白家族,在发育和成人过程中介导钙离子依赖的细胞粘附。虽然细胞外结构域控制着相邻细胞上钙粘蛋白之间的同型识别和结合,但与细胞质结构域结合的蛋白质(连环蛋白)也调节细胞粘附性。钙粘蛋白/连环蛋白复合物的组装在运输到细胞表面的过程中受到时间和空间的调节,在极化上皮细胞中,不同的钙粘蛋白/连环蛋白和连环蛋白复合物具有特殊的亚细胞分布。连环蛋白的表达水平、组装动态和磷酸化水平的变化直接影响钙粘蛋白的功能。综上所述,连环蛋白是参与粘附、增殖和形态发生的细胞过程中的重要连接物。
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