Electron Microscope Laboratory, Riken Center for Developmental Biology, Kobe, 650-0047, Japan.
Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2011 Oct;23(5):515-22. doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2011.07.001. Epub 2011 Jul 30.
The adherens junction (AJ) is a major cell-cell junction that mediates cell recognition, adhesion, morphogenesis, and tissue integrity. Although AJs transmit forces generated by actomyosin from one cell to another, AJs have long been considered as an area where signal transduction from cadherin ligation takes place through cell adhesion. Through the efforts to understand embryonic or cellular morphogenesis, dynamic interactions between the AJ and actin filaments have become crucial issues to be addressed since actin association is essential for AJ development, remodeling and function. Here, I provide an overview of cadherin-actin interaction from morphological aspects and of possible molecular mechanisms revealed by recent studies.
黏着连接(AJ)是一种主要的细胞-细胞连接,介导细胞识别、黏附、形态发生和组织完整性。尽管 AJ 传递由肌动球蛋白产生的力从一个细胞到另一个细胞,但 AJ 长期以来一直被认为是细胞黏附后钙黏蛋白连接发生信号转导的区域。通过努力理解胚胎或细胞形态发生,AJ 与肌动蛋白丝之间的动态相互作用已成为亟待解决的关键问题,因为肌动蛋白的关联对于 AJ 的发育、重塑和功能至关重要。在这里,我从形态学方面概述了钙黏蛋白-肌动蛋白的相互作用,并介绍了最近研究揭示的可能的分子机制。