Cytoplasmic tail regulates the intercellular adhesion function of the epithelial cell adhesion molecule

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Balzar, M [1 ]
Bakker, HAM [1 ]
Briaire-de-Bruijn, IH [1 ]
Fleuren, CJ [1 ]
Warnaar, SO [1 ]
Litvinov, SV [1 ]
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[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pathol, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands
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10.1128/MCB.18.8.4833
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Ep-CAM, an epithelium-specific cell-cell adhesion molecule (CAM) not structurally related to the major families of CAMs, contains a cytoplasmic domain of 26 amino acids. The chemical disruption of the actin microfilaments, but not of the microtubuli or intermediate filaments, affected the localization of Ep-CAM at the cell cell boundaries, suggesting that the molecule interacts with the actin based cytoskeleton. Mutated forms of Ep-CAM were generated with the cytoplasmic domain truncated at various lengths. All of the mutants were transported to the cell surface in the transfectants; however, the mutant lacking the complete cytoplasmic domain was not able to localize to the cell-cell boundaries, in contrast to mutants,vith partial deletions. Both the disruption of the actin microfilaments and a complete truncation of the cytoplasmic tail strongly affected the ability of Ep-CAM to mediate aggregation of L cells. The capability of direct aggregation was reduced for the partially truncated mutants but remained cytochalasin D sensitive. The tail truncation did not affect the ability of the transfectants to adhere to solid-phase-adsorbed Ep CAM, suggesting that the ability to form stable adhesions and not the ligand specificity of the molecule was affected by the truncation. The formation of intercellular adhesions mediated by Ep-CAM induced a redistribution to the cell-cell boundaries of alpha-actinin, but not of vinculin, talin, filamin, spectrin, or catenins, Coprecipitation demonstrated direct association of Ep-CAM with alpha-actinin, Binding of alpha-actinin to purified mutated and wild-type Ep-CAMs and to peptides representing different domains of the cytoplasmic tail of Ep CAM demonstrates two binding sites for alpha-actinin at positions 289 to 296 and 304 to 314 of the amino acid sequence. The results demonstrate that the cytoplasmic domain of Ep-CAM regulates the adhesion function of the molecule through interaction with the actin cytoskeleton via alpha-actinin.
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