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Echinoid is a component of adherens junctions that cooperates with DE-cadherin to mediate cell adhesion
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Echinoid is a component of adherens junctions that cooperates with DE-cadherin to mediate cell adhesion

Shu-Yi Wei, Luis M. Escudero, Fengwei Yu, Li-Hsun Chang, Li-Ying Chen, Yu-Huei Ho, Chiao-Ming Lin, Chin-Shun Chou, William Chia, Juan Modolell, …
Developmental Cell, Vol.8(4), pp.493-504
04/2005

Abstract

Echinoid is an immunoglobulin domain-containing transmembrane protein that modulates cell-cell signaling by Notch and the EGF receptors. We show that, in the Drosophila wing disc epithelium, Echinoid is a component of adherens junctions that cooperates with DE-Cadherin in cell adhesion. Echinoid and β-catenin (a DE-Cadherin interacting protein) each possess a C-terminal PDZ domain binding motif that binds to Bazooka/PAR-3; these motifs redundantly position Bazooka to adherens junctions. Echinoid also links to actin filaments by binding to Canoe/AF-6/afadin. Moreover, interfaces between Echinoid - and Echinoid + cells, like those between DE-Cadherin - and DE-Cadherin + cells, are deficient in adherens junctions and form actin cables. These characteristics probably facilitate the strong sorting behavior of cells that lack either of these cell-adhesion molecules. Finally, cells lacking either Echinoid or DE-Cadherin accumulate a high density of the reciprocal protein, further suggesting that Echinoid and DE-Cadherin play similar and complementary roles in cell adhesion. Copyright © 2005 by Elsevier Inc.
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