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Query: UNIPROT:B0FTZ7 (
catenin
)
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delta-Catenin, or neural plakophilin-related armadillo protein, is a unique armadillo domain-containing protein in that it is neural-specific and primarily expressed in the brain. However, our recent analysis of the human genome revealed a consistent association of delta-catenin messenger RNA sequences with malignant cells, although the significance of these findings was unclear. In this study, we report that a number of delta-catenin epitopes were expressed in human prostate cancer cells. Western blot and tissue microarray revealed a close association between increased delta-catenin expression and human primary prostatic adenocarcinomas. The analyses of 90 human prostate cancer and 90 benign prostate tissue samples demonstrated that an estimated 85% of prostatic adenocarcinomas showed enhanced delta-catenin immunoreactivity. delta-Catenin expression increased with prognostically significant increased Gleason scores. By analyzing the same tumor cell clusters using consecutive sections, we showed that an increased delta-catenin immunoreactivity was accompanied by the down-regulation and redistribution of E-cadherin and
p120ctn
, major cell junction proteins whose inactivation is frequently associated with cancer progression. Furthermore, overexpression of delta-catenin in tumorigenic CWR-R1 cells that are derived from human prostate cancer xenograft resulted in reduced immunoreactivity for E-cadherin and
p120ctn
at the cell-cell junction. This is the first study comparing overexpression of delta-catenin with the E-cadherin/
catenin
system in cancer and shows that delta-catenin may be intimately involved in regulating E-cadherin/
p120ctn
cell-cell adhesion in prostate cancer progression.
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PMID:Increased expression of delta-catenin/neural plakophilin-related armadillo protein is associated with the down-regulation and redistribution of E-cadherin and p120ctn in human prostate cancer. 1622 2
Cadherin-mediated adhesion plays an important role in maintaining cell-cell contacts and reducing tumor metastasis. However, neo-expression of E-cadherin in ovarian carcinoma does not prevent the release and spread of cells from the primary tumor. Because caveolin-1 is down-regulated concomitantly with E-cad expression, we investigated whether the stability of adherens junctions in ovarian carcinoma was affected by caveolin-1 expression. We used IGROV1 cells transfected with caveolin-1 (IGtC3), mock-transfected control cells (IGtM87), and SKOV3 cells that endogenously express caveolin-1. Simultaneous expression of caveolin-1 and E-cadherin favored membrane distribution of E-cadherin and its associated
catenin
(
p120ctn
), even when caveolin-1 was only focally associated with adherens junctions. Silencing of caveolin-1 induced intracellular E-cadherin redistribution in IGtC3 and SKOV3 cells. Treatment with the specific src kinase inhibitor PP1 increased E-cadherin expression in IGtM87 and SKOV3 cells and enhanced membrane localization of both E-cadherin and
p120ctn
. However, PP1 could not completely reverse the detrimental effects on cell-cell adhesion induced by Ca2+ depletion in IGtM87 cells. Together, our data suggest that caveolin-1 expression indirectly promotes cell-cell adhesion in ovarian carcinoma cells by a mechanism involving inhibition of src-related kinases. Thus, down-regulation or loss of caveolin-1 might contribute significantly to the spread of tumor cells from the primary tumor.
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PMID:Simultaneous expression of caveolin-1 and E-cadherin in ovarian carcinoma cells stabilizes adherens junctions through inhibition of src-related kinases. 1625 25
Both the cadherin-
catenin
complex and Rho-family GTPases have been shown to regulate dendrite development. We show here a role for
p120 catenin
(
p120ctn
) in regulating spine and synapse formation in the developing mouse brain. p120catenin gene deletion in hippocampal pyramidal neurons in vivo resulted in reduced spine and synapse densities along dendrites. In addition,
p120 catenin
loss resulted in reduced cadherin levels and misregulation of Rho-family GTPases, with decreased Rac1 and increased RhoA activity. Analyses in vitro indicate that the reduced spine density reflects aberrant Rho-family GTPase signaling, whereas the effects on spine maturation appear to result from reduced cadherin levels and possibly aberrant Rho-family GTPase signaling. Thus,
p120ctn
acts as a signal coordinator between cadherins and Rho-family GTPases to regulate cytoskeletal changes required during spine and synapse development.
...
PMID:p120 catenin regulates dendritic spine and synapse development through Rho-family GTPases and cadherins. 1681 31
Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase rho (RPTPrho/PTPRT) is a transmembrane protein that is highly expressed in the developing and adult central nervous system. It is a member of the RPTP R2B subfamily, which includes PTPkappa, PTPmu and PCP-2. Glutathione-S-transferase (GST) pulldown assays were used to show that RPTPrho interacts with several adherens junctional proteins in brain, including E-cadherin, N-cadherin, VE-cadherin (cadherin-5), desmoglein, alpha, beta and gamma
catenin
,
p120(ctn)
and alpha-actinin. With the exception of E-cadherin and alpha-actinin, binding was considerably reduced at high sodium concentrations. Furthermore, immunoprecipitation phosphatase assays indicated that E-cadherin, and to a far lesser extent
p120(ctn)
, were tyrosine dephosphorylated by a recombinant RPTPrho intracellular fragment, and thus, were likely to be primary substrates for RPTPrho. The interaction of RPTPrho with adherens junctional components suggests that this phosphatase may transduce extracellular signals to the actin cytoskeleton and thereby play a role in regulating cadherin-mediated cell adhesion in the central nervous system.
...
PMID:Intracellular substrates of brain-enriched receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase rho (RPTPrho/PTPRT). 1697 35
p120ctn
is a member of the Armadillo protein family. It stabilizes the cadherin-
catenin
adhesion complex at the plasma membrane, but also has additional roles in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Extensive alternative mRNA splicing and multiple phosphorylation sites generate additional complexity. Evidence is emerging that complete loss, downregulation or mislocalization of
p120ctn
correlates with progression of different types of human tumors. It remains to be determined whether a causal relationship exists between specific isoform expression, subcellular localization or selective phosphorylation of
p120ctn
on the one hand and tumor prognosis on the other.
...
PMID:Diverse functions of p120ctn in tumors. 1703 Apr 44
Down-regulation of the epithelial cell-cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin is frequently associated with tumor formation and progression. Besides its role in physical cell-cell adhesion, E-cadherin is also thought to be involved in intracellular signaling in normal epithelial cells. In these cells, the Armadillo
catenin
p120ctn
binds to the cytoplasmic domain of E-cadherin and stabilizes the adhesion complexes. On loss of E-cadherin, cytoplasmic
p120ctn
might accumulate and contribute to tumor malignancy. We used suppression subtractive hybridization to search for genes regulated by E-cadherin expression. We isolated human Nanos1 as a transcript of which levels decrease on E-cadherin reexpression in a human breast cancer cell line. The hNanos1 protein bears a COOH-terminal (CCHC)(2) zinc finger domain and belongs to an evolutionarily conserved protein family sharing functions in germ cell development in both vertebrates and invertebrates. We found an inverse correlation between E-cadherin and hNanos1 expression in various cell lines and under diverse conditions. Conditional expression of hNanos1 in human colorectal DLD1 cancer cells functionally abolished cell-cell adhesion. It induced cytoplasmic translocation of
p120ctn
, as well as strong migratory and invasive properties. We also found that the NH(2)-terminal domain of hNanos1, which is conserved only among mammals, interacts with
p120ctn
. hNanos1 counteracted the stimulatory effect of
p120ctn
on cell protrusion formation. Together, these findings describe a new function for hNanos1 as a downstream effector of E-cadherin loss contributing to tumor progression. Targeting hNanos1 might be a promising strategy in the treatment of E-cadherin-negative tumors in particular.
...
PMID:E-cadherin regulates human Nanos1, which interacts with p120ctn and induces tumor cell migration and invasion. 1704 63
The
catenin
p120 (hereafter
p120(ctn)
) was first identified as a Src kinase substrate and subsequently characterized as an Armadillo
catenin
member of the cell-cell adhesion cadherin-
catenin
complex. In the past decade, many studies have revealed roles for
p120(ctn)
in regulating Rho family GTPase activity and E-cadherin stability and turnover, events that occur predominantly at the plasma membrane or in the cytoplasm. However, the recent discovery of the nuclear BTB/POZ-ZF transcription factor Kaiso as a
p120(ctn)
binding partner, coupled with the detection of
p120(ctn)
in the nucleus of some cell lines and tumor tissues, suggested that like the classical beta-catenin,
p120(ctn)
undergoes nucleocytoplasmic trafficking and regulates gene expression. Indeed,
p120(ctn)
has a classic nuclear localization signal and does traffic to the nucleus. Moreover, nuclear
p120(ctn)
regulates Kaiso DNA-binding and transcriptional activity, similar to beta-catenin's modulation of TCF/LEF transcription activity. However unlike beta-catenin,
p120(ctn)
does not appear to be a transcriptional activator. Hence it remains to be determined whether the sole role of nuclear
p120(ctn)
is regulation of Kaiso or whether
p120(ctn)
binds and regulates other transcription factors or nuclear proteins.
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PMID:Dancing in and out of the nucleus: p120(ctn) and the transcription factor Kaiso. 1705 9
The gamma-secretase complex cleaves many transmembrane proteins, including amyloid precursor protein, EphB and ErbB tyrosine kinase receptors, Notch1 receptors, and adhesion factors. Presenilin 1, the catalytic subunit of gamma-secretase, associates with the cadherin/
catenin
cell-cell adhesion/communication system and promotes cadherin processing (Georgakopoulos, A., et al. (1999) Mol. Cell 4, 893-902; Marambaud, P., et al. (2002) EMBO J. 21, 1948-1956), but the mechanism by which gamma-secretase and cadherins associate is unclear. Here we report that
p120 catenin
(
p120ctn
), a component of the cadherin-
catenin
complex, recruits gamma-secretase to cadherins, thus stimulating their processing while inhibiting production of Abeta peptide and the amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain. This function of
p120ctn
depends on both
p120ctn
-cadherin and
p120ctn
-presenilin 1 binding, indicating that
p120ctn
is the central factor that bridges gamma-secretase and cadherin-
catenin
complexes. Our data show that
p120ctn
is a unique positive regulator of the gamma-secretase processing of cadherins and a negative regulator of the amyloid precursor protein processing. Furthermore, our data suggest that specific members of the gamma-secretase complex may be used to recruit different substrates and that distinct PS1 sequences are required for processing of APP and cadherins.
...
PMID:p120 catenin recruits cadherins to gamma-secretase and inhibits production of Abeta peptide. 1900 23
p120 catenin
is a major regulator of cadherin stability at cell-cell contacts and a modulator of Rho GTPase activities. In C2C12 myoblasts, N-cadherin is stabilized at cell contacts through its association with cholesterol-rich membrane domains or lipid rafts (LR) and acts as an adhesion-activated receptor that activates RhoA, an event required for myogenesis induction. Here, we report that association of
p120 catenin
with N-cadherin at cell contacts occurs specifically in LR. We demonstrate that interaction of
p120 catenin
with N-cadherin is required for N-cadherin association with LR and for its stabilization at cell contacts. LR disruption inhibits myogenesis induction and N-cadherin-dependent RhoA activation as does the perturbation of the N-cadherin-
p120 catenin
complex after
p120 catenin
knockdown. Finally, we observe an N-cadherin-dependent accumulation of RhoA at phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-enriched cell contacts which is lost after LR disruption. Thus, a functional N-cadherin-
catenin
complex occurs in cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains which allows the recruitment of RhoA and the regulation of its activity during myogenesis induction.
...
PMID:N-cadherin/p120 catenin association at cell-cell contacts occurs in cholesterol-rich membrane domains and is required for RhoA activation and myogenesis. 1954 17
The association of
p120 catenin
(
p120
) with the juxtamembrane domain (JMD) of the cadherin cytoplasmic tail is critical for the surface stability of cadherin-
catenin
cell-cell adhesion complexes. Here, we present the crystal structure of
p120
isoform 4A in complex with the JMD core region (JMD(core)) of E-cadherin. The
p120
armadillo repeat domain contains modular binding pockets that are complementary to electrostatic and hydrophobic properties of the JMD(core). Single-residue mutations within the JMD(core)-binding site of
p120
abolished its interaction with E- and N-cadherins in vitro and in cultured cells. These mutations of
p120
enabled us to clearly differentiate between N-cadherin-dependent and -independent steps of neuronal dendritic spine morphogenesis crucial for synapse development. NMR studies revealed that
p120
regulates the stability of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion by associating with the majority of the JMD, including residues implicated in clathrin-mediated endocytosis and Hakai-dependent ubiquitination of E-cadherin, through its discrete "dynamic" and "static" binding sites.
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PMID:Dynamic and static interactions between p120 catenin and E-cadherin regulate the stability of cell-cell adhesion. 2037 40
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