2009
DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvp192
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The extracellular domains of E- and N-cadherin determine the scattered punctate localization in epithelial cells and the cytoplasmic domains modulate the localization

Abstract: The accumulation of classical cadherins is essential for their function, but the mechanism is poorly understood. Hence, we investigated the accumulation of E- and N-cadherin and the formation of cell junctions in epithelial cells. Immunostaining revealed a scattered dot-like accumulation of E- and N-cadherin throughout the lateral membrane in MDCK II and other epithelial cells. Mutant E-cadherin lacking the beta-catenin binding site accumulated granularly at cell-cell contact sites and showed weak cell aggrega… Show more

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“…3 and Fig. 4C), as had been reported for the corresponding mutant of E-cadherin (Ozaki et al, 2010). The N-cadherin mutant lacking the p120-catenin-binding site (Ncad/Δp120) gave similar results (unpublished observation).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…3 and Fig. 4C), as had been reported for the corresponding mutant of E-cadherin (Ozaki et al, 2010). The N-cadherin mutant lacking the p120-catenin-binding site (Ncad/Δp120) gave similar results (unpublished observation).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…HA-tag was attached to the C-termini of these N-cadherin constructs. E-cadherin mutants corresponding to the above N-cadherin mutants were described previously (Ozaki et al, 2010). Amino acid sequences of cadherins are numbered from the N-terminus of the mature molecules in this study.…”
Section: Construction Of and Transfection With Mutant N-cadherin And mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, no such cell line is readily available, and the generation of an E-cadherin null cell line has been quite difficult, if not impossible. Indeed, E-cadherin-deficient epithelial cells such as A431D and MIA PaCa2 cells have been reported (Lewis et al, 1997;Ozaki et al, 2010), but they have not been used widely because of several difficulties such as the expression of other cadherins and no apico-basal polarity formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%