Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Pathology, R.H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, 303 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2010 Feb;2(2):a000125. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a000125.
Intercellular anchoring junctions are highly specialized regions of the plasma membrane where members of the cadherin family of transmembrane adhesion molecules on opposing cells interact through their extracellular domains, and through their cytoplasmic domains serve as a platform for organizing cytoskeletal anchors and remodelers. Here we focus on assembly of so-called "anchoring" or "adhering" junctions-adherens junctions (AJs) and desmosomes (DSMs), which associate with actin and intermediate filaments, respectively. We will examine how the assembly and function of AJs and DSMs are intimately connected during embryogenesis and in adult cells and tissues, and in some cases even form specialized "mixed" junctions. We will explore signaling and trafficking machineries that drive assembly and remodeling and how these mechanisms are co-opted in human disease.
细胞间锚定连接是质膜的高度特化区域,在此区域,对向细胞上的钙黏蛋白家族跨膜黏附分子成员通过其细胞外结构域相互作用,并通过其细胞内结构域作为组织细胞骨架锚定蛋白和重塑蛋白的平台。在这里,我们重点关注所谓的“锚定”或“黏附”连接的组装 - 黏附连接(AJs)和桥粒(DSMs),它们分别与肌动蛋白和中间丝相关联。我们将研究 AJ 和 DSM 的组装和功能在胚胎发生和成年细胞和组织中是如何紧密相连的,在某些情况下甚至形成专门的“混合”连接。我们将探索驱动组装和重塑的信号和运输机制,以及这些机制如何在人类疾病中被利用。