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The TRIP6/LATS1 complex constitutes the tension sensor of α-catenin/vinculin at both bicellular and tricellular junctions.

Authors :
Xie, Lin
Wu, Gangyun
Liu, Xiayu
Duan, Xiufen
Zhou, Kaiyao
Li, Hua
Ning, Wenxiu
Source :
European Journal of Cell Biology. Jun2024, Vol. 103 Issue 2, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Cell-cell mechanotransduction regulates tissue development and homeostasis. α-catenin, the core component of adherens junctions, functions as a tension sensor and transducer by recruiting vinculin and transducing signals that influence cell behaviors. α-catenin/vinculin complex-mediated mechanotransduction regulates multiple pathways, such as Hippo pathway. However, their associations with the α-catenin-based tension sensors at cell junctions are still not fully addressed. Here, we uncovered the TRIP6/LATS1 complex co-localizes with α-catenin/vinculin at both bicellular junctions (BCJs) and tricellular junctions (TCJs). The localization of TRIP6/LATS1 complex to both TCJs and BCJs requires ROCK1 and α-catenin. Treatment by cytochalasin B, Y-27632 and blebbistatin all impaired the BCJ and TCJ junctional localization of TRIP6/LATS1, indicating that the junctional localization of TRIP6/LATS1 is mechanosensitive. The α-catenin/vinculin/TRIP6/LATS1 complex strongly localized to TCJs and exhibited a discontinuous button-like pattern on BCJs. Additionally, we developed and validated an α-catenin/vinculin BiFC-based mechanosensor that co-localizes with TRIP6/LATS1 at BCJs and TCJs. The mechanosensor exhibited a discontinuous distribution and motile signals at BCJs. Overall, our study revealed that TRIP6 and LATS1 are novel compositions of the tension sensor, together with the core complex of α-catenin/vinculin, at both the BCJs and TCJs. • The TRIP6/LATS1 complex co-localizes with α-catenin/vinculin at bicellular and tricellular junctions in states of tension. • ROCK1 controlled α-catenin mediates both the bicellular and tricellular junctional localization of TRIP6/LATS1. • Actin polymerization and contractility are required for the junctional localization of TRIP6/LATS1. • A BiFC-based mechanical sensor for α-catenin/vinculin displays discontinuous and dynamic signals at bicellular junctions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01719335
Volume :
103
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178069598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2024.151426