Augmentation of adherens junction formation in mesenchymal cells by co-expression of N-CAM or short-term stimulation of tyrosine-phosphorylation.

نویسندگان

  • R Michalides
  • T Volberg
  • B Geiger
چکیده

Adherens-type junctions (AJ) are specialized intercellular contacts, mediated by cadherins and characterized by the association with actin filaments through a vinculin- and catenin-rich submembrane plaque. We describe here two mechanisms which potentiate AJ formation in mesenchymal cells. These include the augmentation of AJ by the co-expression of another adhesion molecule, namely NCAM, and the stimulation of tyrosine phosphorylation. These effects were obtained in NIH-3T3 cells, which, under normal conditions, have poor cadherin- and vinculin-containing intercellular junctions. The transfection of these cells with cDNA encoding the 140kD NCAM resulted in the extensive formation of cadherin- and vinculin-rich AJ, demonstrating a cooperativity between the two junctional systems. AJ could also be induced in 3T3, and in CEF and COS cells, upon a brief exposure to H2O2/vanadate, which elevates cellular levels of phosphotyrosine due to inhibition of tyrosine-specific phosphatases. This induction was, however, transient since prolonged exposure to H2O2/vanadate resulted in an overall destruction of AJ and detachment of cells from each other and from the extracellular matrix. AJ formation appears, therefore, to be modulated by a variety of factors including the level of expression of its intrinsic components, the cooperative effect of other adhesion molecules, and by tyrosine-phosphorylation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cell adhesion and communication

دوره 2 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994