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Query: UNIPROT:B0FTZ7 (
catenin
)
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Nectins are Ca(2+)-independent immunoglobulin-like cell-cell adhesion molecules that are involved in formation of cadherin-based adherens junctions (AJs). The nectin-based cell-cell adhesion induces activation of Cdc42 and Rac small G proteins, which eventually enhances the formation of AJs through reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. Although evidence has accumulated that nectins recruit cadherins to the nectin-based cell-cell adhesion sites through their cytoplasm-associated proteins, afadin and catenins, it is not fully understood how nectins are physically associated with cadherins. Here we identified a rat counterpart of the human
LIM domain only 7
(
LMO7
) as an afadin- and alpha-actinin-binding protein. Rat
LMO7
has two splice variants, LMO7a and LMO7b, consisting of 1,729 and 1,395 amino acids, respectively.
LMO7
has calponin homology, PDZ, and LIM domains. Western blotting revealed that
LMO7
was expressed ubiquitously in various rat tissues. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy revealed that
LMO7
localized at cell-cell AJs, where afadin localized, in epithelial cells of rat gallbladder. In addition,
LMO7
localized at the cytoplasmic faces of apical membranes in the same epithelial cells. We furthermore revealed that
LMO7
bound alpha-actinin, an actin filament-bundling protein, which bound to alpha-catenin. Immunoprecipitation analysis revealed that
LMO7
was associated with both the nectin-afadin and E-cadherin-
catenin
systems.
LMO7
was assembled at the cell-cell adhesion sites after both the nectin-afadin and E-cadherin-
catenin
systems had been assembled. These results indicate that
LMO7
is an afadin- and alpha-actinin-binding protein that connects the nectin-afadin and E-cadherin-
catenin
systems through alpha-actinin.
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PMID:Involvement of LMO7 in the association of two cell-cell adhesion molecules, nectin and E-cadherin, through afadin and alpha-actinin in epithelial cells. 1514 Aug 94