Assembly of the N-cadherin complex during synapse formation involves uncoupling of p120-catenin and association with presenilin 1

被引:14
|
作者
Rubio, ME
Curcio, C
Chauvet, N
Brusés, JL
机构
[1] Sloan Kettering Inst, Dept Cell Biol, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Univ Connecticut, Dept Physiol & Neurobiol, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.mcn.2005.06.005
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
N-cadherin is an adhesion receptor that participates in both interaction between immature pre- and postsynaptic neurons and in the stabilization and function of matured neuron-neuron synapses. To better understand how the N-cadherin complex contributes to synapse formation, we examined its distribution and composition during synapse formation in the chick ciliary neurons. It was found that at early phases of synaptogenesis, N-cadherin is distributed in small clusters on the cell surface and primarily associates with p120-catenin and beta-catenin. In contrast, as synaptic contacts matured, larger N-cadherin clusters were found localized adjacent to the active zone and associated with PS1 and gamma-catenin, while p120- and beta-catenin were dispersed among other cell regions, including axons. As it is known that PSI binds gamma-catenin and that uncoupled p120-catenin can alter the cytoskeleton via its effect on Rho GTPases, these changes in the molecular composition of the N-cadherin complex (represented by the uncoupling of p120-catenin and association with PSI) may correspond to distinct functional states of the complex involved in synaptic maturation. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:118 / 130
页数:13
相关论文
共 49 条
  • [31] p120-catenin prevents multinucleation through control of MKLP1-dependent RhoA activity during cytokinesis
    Robert A.H. van de Ven
    Jolien S. de Groot
    Danielle Park
    Robert van Domselaar
    Danielle de Jong
    Karoly Szuhai
    Elsken van der Wall
    Oscar M. Rueda
    H. Raza Ali
    Carlos Caldas
    Paul J. van Diest
    Martin W. Hetzer
    Erik Sahai
    Patrick W.B. Derksen
    Nature Communications, 7
  • [32] Inducible expression of p120Cas1B isoform corroborates the role for p120-catenin vas a positive regulator of E-cadherin function in intestinal cancer cells
    Roura, S
    Domínguez, D
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2004, 320 (02) : 435 - 441
  • [33] PTP1B modulates the association of β-catenin with N-cadherin through binding to an adjacent and partially overlapping target site
    Xu, G
    Arregui, C
    Lilien, J
    Balsamo, J
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2002, 277 (51) : 49989 - 49997
  • [34] A novel role of p120 catenin in mediating agrin-induced formation of myopodia during neuromuscular synapse development
    Peng, H. B.
    Madhavan, R.
    NEUROSIGNALS, 2006, 15 (03) : 116 - 116
  • [35] Reduced expression of E-cadherin and p120-catenin and elevated expression of PLC-γ1 and PIKE are associated with aggressiveness of oral squamous cell carcinoma
    Jiang, Yi
    Liao, Liyan
    Shrestha, Chandrama
    Ji, Shangli
    Chen, Ying
    Peng, Jian
    Wang, Larry
    Liao, Eryuan
    Xie, Zhongjian
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY, 2015, 8 (08): : 9042 - 9051
  • [36] CagA Associates with c-Met, E-Cadherin, and p120-Catenin in a Multiproteic Complex That Suppresses Helicobacter pylori-Induced Cell-Invasive Phenotype
    Oliveira, Maria Jose
    Costa, Angela Margarida
    Costa, Ana Catarina
    Ferreira, Rui Manuel
    Sampaio, Paula
    Machado, Jose Carlos
    Seruca, Raquel
    Mareel, Marc
    Figueiredo, Ceu
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2009, 200 (05): : 745 - 755
  • [37] Correction: Corrigendum: p120-catenin prevents multinucleation through control of MKLP1-dependent RhoA activity during cytokinesis
    Robert A. H. van de Ven
    Jolien S. de Groot
    Danielle Park
    Robert van Domselaar
    Danielle de Jong
    Karoly Szuhai
    Elsken van der Wall
    Oscar M. Rueda
    H. Raza Ali
    Carlos Caldas
    Paul J. van Diest
    Martin W. Hetzer
    Erik Sahai
    Patrick W. B. Derksen
    Nature Communications, 8
  • [38] The Caenorhabditis elegans p120 catenin homologue, JAC-1, modulates cadherin-catenin function during epidermal morphogenesis
    Pettitt, J
    Cox, EA
    Broadbent, ID
    Flett, A
    Hardin, J
    JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 2003, 162 (01): : 15 - 22
  • [39] The homeodomain transcription factors Cdx1 and Cdx2 induce E-cadherin adhesion activity by reducing β- and p120-catenin tyrosine phosphorylation
    Ezaki, Toshihiko
    Guo, Rong-Jun
    Li, Hong
    Reynolds, Albert B.
    Lynch, John P.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY, 2007, 293 (01): : G54 - G65
  • [40] Transcription factors Cdx1 or Cdx2 induce E-cadherin activity by reducing beta- and p120-catenin tyrosine phosphorylation
    Ezaki, T
    Guo, RJ
    Lynch, JP
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 2004, 15 : 427A - 427A