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  Immunocytochemical studies of the interactions of cadherins and catenins in the early Xenopus embryo

Kurth, T., Fesenko, I., Schneider, S., Münchberg, F., Joos, T., Spieker, T., et al. (1999). Immunocytochemical studies of the interactions of cadherins and catenins in the early Xenopus embryo. Developmental Dynamics, 215(2), 155-169. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199906)215:2<155:AID-DVDY8>3.0.CO;2-S.

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Kurth, T1, Autor                 
Fesenko, IV1, Autor           
Schneider, S1, Autor           
Münchberg, FE1, Autor           
Joos, TO1, Autor                 
Spieker, TP1, Autor           
Hausen, P1, Autor           
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1Department Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_3375717              

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 Zusammenfassung: Linkage of cadherins to the cytoskeleton is crucial for their adhesive function. Since alpha- and beta-catenin play a key role in this linkage, these proteins are possible targets for processes that control cell-cell adhesion. To achieve a better understanding of the regulation of cell-cell adhesion in embryonic morphogenesis, we used immunohistology to investigate how in Xenopus blastomeres catenins respond to disturbances in the expression of maternal cadherins. Overexpression of myc-tagged maternal cadherin leads to a proportionate increase of the level of beta-catenin. The two proteins colocalize in the endoplasmic reticulum, in cytoplasmic vesicles, and along the cell membrane, indicating that the beta-catenin binds to overexpressed cadherin early in its passage to the plasma membrane. Expression of cadherin is essential for the stable presence of beta-catenin, as depletion from maternal cadherin mRNA leads to a complete loss of beta-catenin from the blastomeres. alpha-Catenin behaves differently. Overexpression of cadherin leaves the amount and localization of alpha-catenin largely unaffected, and additional cadherin inserts itself into the membrane without a proportionate rise in the level of membrane-bound alpha-catenin. However, cadherin mRNA depletion leads to a redistribution of alpha-catenin from the membrane to the cytoplasm. Thus, cadherin is required to localize alpha-catenin to the membrane, but the amount of alpha-catenin along the membrane seems to be restricted to a certain level which cannot be exceeded. The relevance of these observations for the regulation of cadherin-mediated cell adhesion in the Xenopus embryo is discussed. Additionally, we demonstrate that plakoglobin, like beta-catenin an armadillo repeat protein, shows neither accumulation after overexpression nor colocalization with the overexpressed cadherin.

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Titel: Developmental Dynamics
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 215 (2) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 155 - 169 Identifikator: ISSN: 1058-8388
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954927516528