Human fibrosarcoma cells, HT-1080, feature extensive adherens junctions, lack mature desmosomes, and express a single known desmosomal protein, Desmoglein 2 (Dsg2). Transfection of these cells with bovine Desmocollin 1a (Dsc1a) caused dramatic changes in the subcellular distribution of endogenous Dsg2. Both cadherins clustered in the areas of the adherens junctions, whereas only a minor portion of Dsg2 was seen in these areas in the parental cells. Deletion mapping showed that intact extracellular cadherin-like repeats of Dsc1a (Arg1-Thr170) are required for the translocation of Dsg2. Deletion of the intracellular C-domain that mediates the interaction of Dsc1a with plakoglobin, or the CSI region that is involved in the binding to desmoplakin, had no effect. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments of cell lysates stably expressing Dsc1a with anti-Dsc or -Dsg antibodies demonstrate that the desmosomal cadherins, Dsg2 and Dsc1a, are involved in a direct Ca2+-dependent interaction. This conclusion was further supported by the results of solid phase binding experiments. These showed that the Dsc1a fragment containing cadherin-like repeats 1 and 2 binds directly to the extracellular portion of Dsg in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The contribution of the Dsg/ Dsc interaction to cell–cell adhesion was tested by coculturing HT-1080 cells expressing Dsc1a with HT-1080 cells lacking Dsc but expressing myc-tagged plakoglobin (MPg). In the latter cells, MPg and the endogenous Dsg form stable complexes. The observed specific coimmunoprecipitation of MPg by anti-Dsc antibodies in coculture indicates that an intercellular interaction between Dsc1 and Dsg is involved in cell–cell adhesion.
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July 14 1997
Direct Ca2+-dependent Heterophilic Interaction between Desmosomal Cadherins, Desmoglein and Desmocollin, Contributes to Cell–Cell Adhesion
Nikolai A. Chitaev,
Nikolai A. Chitaev
Department of Dermatology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
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Sergey M. Troyanovsky
Sergey M. Troyanovsky
Department of Dermatology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
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Nikolai A. Chitaev
Department of Dermatology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Sergey M. Troyanovsky
Department of Dermatology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
1. Abbreviations used in this paper: Dsc, desmocollin; Dsg, desmoglein; MPg, myc-tagged plakoglobin.
Please address all correspondence to Sergey Troyanovsky, Division of Dermatology, Washington University Medical School, Campus Box 8123, 660 South Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110. Tel: (314) 362-8154. Fax: (314) 362-8159.
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January 07 1997
Revision Received:
May 01 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1997
J Cell Biol (1997) 138 (1): 193–201.
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Received:
January 07 1997
Revision Received:
May 01 1997
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Nikolai A. Chitaev, Sergey M. Troyanovsky; Direct Ca2+-dependent Heterophilic Interaction between Desmosomal Cadherins, Desmoglein and Desmocollin, Contributes to Cell–Cell Adhesion. J Cell Biol 14 July 1997; 138 (1): 193–201. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.138.1.193
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