Desmosome assembly in MDCK epithelial cells does not require the presence of functional microtubules
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Motility
- Vol. 23 (3) , 201-212
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.970230304
Abstract
Desmosomes, complex multisubunit structures that assemble at sites of cell-cell contact, are important components of the epithelial junctional complex. Desmosome assembly requires the coordinated interaction at the plasma membrane of at least 8 cytoplasmic and integral membrane proteins organized into two structurally and functionally distinct domains, the cytoplasmic plaque and membrane core. Previous studies (Pasdar et al., J. Cell Biol., 113:645–655) provided evidence that cytokeratin filaments and microtubules may regulate transfer and assembly of cytoplasmic plaque and membrane core proteins, respectively. To determine directly the role of microtubules in these processes, Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells were treated with nocodazole or colchicine to disrupt the microtubular network. Biochemical analysis of the different components of the cytoplasmic plaque and membrane core domains revealed little or no effect of nocodazole or colchicine on the kinetics of synthesis, post-translational modifications, transfer of proteins to the plasma membrane or their metabolic stability in the presence or absence of cell-cell contact. Likewise, immunofluorescence analysis of desmosome formation demonstratedan apparently normal desmosome assembly in the presence of nocodazole or colchicine upon induction of cell-cell contact. These results indicate that an intact microtubular network is not necessary for the processing or transport of the desmosomal membrane core glycoproteins to the plasma membrane in the absence or presence of cell-cell contact. Furthermore, the integration of the cytoplasmic plaque and membrane core domains induced by cell-cell contact at the plasma membranes of adjacent cells does not require the presence of functional microtubules.Keywords
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