Biochemical and structural analysis of α-catenin in cell–cell contacts
- 20 March 2008
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Society Transactions
- Vol. 36 (2) , 141-147
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bst0360141
Abstract
Cadherins are transmembrane adhesion molecules that mediate homotypic cell–cell contact. In adherens junctions, the cytoplasmic domain of cadherins is functionally linked to the actin cytoskeleton through a series of proteins known as catenins. E-cadherin binds to β-catenin, which in turn binds to α-catenin to form a ternary complex. α-Catenin also binds to actin, and it was assumed previously that α-catenin links the cadherin–catenin complex to actin. However, biochemical, structural and live-cell imaging studies of the cadherin–catenin complex and its interaction with actin show that binding of β-catenin to α-catenin prevents the latter from binding to actin. Biochemical and structural data indicate that α-catenin acts as an allosteric protein whose conformation and activity changes depending on whether or not it is bound to β-catenin. Initial contacts between cells occur on dynamic lamellipodia formed by polymerization of branched actin networks, a process controlled by the Arp2/3 (actin-related protein 2/3) complex. α-Catenin can suppress the activity of Arp2/3 by competing for actin filaments. These findings lead to a model for adherens junction formation in which clustering of the cadherin–β-catenin complex recruits high levels of α-catenin that can suppress the Arp2/3 complex, leading to cessation of lamellipodial movement and formation of a stable contact. Thus α-catenin appears to play a central role in cell–cell contact formation.Keywords
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