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Dynamic interactions between E-cadherin and Ankyrin-G mediate epithelial cell polarity maintenance

Kong, Chao; Qu, Xiaozhan; Liu, Mingming; Xu, Weiya; Chen, Da; Zhang, Yanshen; Zhang, Shan; Zhu, Feng; Liu, Zhenbang; Li, Jianchao; Huang, Chengdong*; Wang, Chao*
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摘要

E-cadherin is an essential cell-cell adhesion protein that mediates canonical cadherin-catenin complex formation in epithelial lateral membranes. Ankyrin-G (AnkG), a scaffold protein linking membrane proteins to the spectrin-based cytoskeleton, coordinates with E-cadherin to maintain epithelial cell polarity. However, the molecular mechanisms governing this complex formation and its relationships with the cadherin-catenin complex remain elusive. Here, we report that AnkG employs a promiscuous manner to encapsulate three discrete sites of E-cadherin by the same region, a dynamic mechanism that is distinct from the canonical 1:1 molar ratio previously described for other AnkG or E-cadherin-mediated complexes. Moreover, we demonstrate that AnkG-binding-deficient E-cadherin exhibited defective accumulation at the lateral membranes and show that disruption of interactions resulted in cell polarity malfunction. Finally, we demonstrate that E-cadherin is capable of simultaneously anchoring to AnkG and beta-catenin, providing mechanistic insights into the functional orchestration of the ankyrin-spectrin complex with the cadherin-catenin complex. Collectively, our results show that complex formation between E-cadherin and AnkG is dynamic, which enables the maintenance of epithelial cell polarity by ensuring faithful targeting of the adhesion molecule-scaffold protein complex, thus providing molecular mechanisms for essential E-cadherin-mediated complex assembly at cell-cell junctions. @@@ The maintenance of cell polarity depends on adhesion complexes that tether to the cytoskeleton. Here the authors show the dynamic nature of E-cadherin-Ankyrin-G complex formation and investigate its functional role in epithelial cell polarity maintenance.

关键词

LATERAL MEMBRANE CATENIN JUNCTIONS ADHERENS NMR