1. The cadherin-catenin complex is necessary for cell adhesion and embryogenesis in Nematostella vectensis
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D. Nathaniel Clarke, W. James Nelson, and Christopher J. Lowe
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Embryo, Nonmammalian ,food.ingredient ,Embryonic Development ,Nematostella ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,food ,Cell Adhesion ,Animals ,Cell adhesion ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Cadherin ,Starlet sea anemone ,Catenins ,Cell Biology ,Adhesion ,Cadherins ,biology.organism_classification ,Cell aggregation ,Cell biology ,Sea Anemones ,Catenin ,Catenin complex ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The cadherin-catenin complex is a conserved, calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion module that is necessary for normal development and the maintenance of tissue integrity in bilaterian animals. Despite longstanding evidence of a deep ancestry of calcium-dependent cell adhesion in animals, the requirement of the cadherin-catenin complex to coordinate cell-cell adhesion has not been tested directly in a non-bilaterian organism. Here, we provide the first analysis of classical cadherins and catenins in the Starlet Sea Anemone, Nematostella vectensis. Gene expression, protein localization, siRNA-mediated knockdown of α-catenin, and calcium-dependent cell aggregation assays provide evidence that a bonafide cadherin-catenin complex is present in the early embryo, and that α-catenin is required for normal embryonic development and the formation of cell-cell adhesions between cells dissociated from whole embryos. Together these results support the hypothesis that the cadherin-catenin complex was likely a complete and functional cell-cell adhesion module in the last common cnidarian-bilaterian ancestor. SUMMARY STATEMENT: Embryonic manipulations and ex vivo adhesion assays in the sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis, indicate that the necessity of the cadherin-catenin complex for mediating cell-cell adhesion is deeply conserved in animal evolution.
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- 2019