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

IF 4.3 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY European journal of cell biology Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1016/j.ejcb.2024.151426
Lin Xie , Gangyun Wu , Xiayu Liu , Xiufen Duan , Kaiyao Zhou , Hua Li , Wenxiu Ning
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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.

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TRIP6/LATS1 复合物是α-catenin/vinculin在双细胞和三细胞连接处的张力传感器
α-catenin是粘连接头的核心成分,通过招募vinculin和传递影响细胞行为的信号,起到张力传感器和换能器的作用。然而,它们与细胞连接处基于α-catenin的张力传感器之间的联系仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们发现TRIP6/LATS1复合物与α-catenin/vinculin在双细胞连接(BCJ)和三细胞连接(TCJ)处共定位。TRIP6/LATS1复合物定位到TCJ和BCJ需要ROCK1和α-catenin。细胞松弛素B、Y-27632和blebbistatin处理都会影响TRIP6/LATS1在BCJ和TCJ交界处的定位,这表明TRIP6/LATS1的交界定位对机械敏感。α-catenin/vinculin/TRIP6/LATS1复合物强烈定位于TCJ,并在BCJ上呈现出不连续的纽扣状模式。此外,我们还开发并验证了一种基于α-catenin/vinculin BiFC的机械传感器,它与TRIP6/LATS1共同定位在BCJ和TCJ上。该机械传感器在 BCJs 上表现出不连续的分布和运动信号。总之,我们的研究发现,TRIP6和LATS1与α-catenin/vinculin核心复合物一起是BCJ和TCJ张力传感器的新组成成分。
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European journal of cell biology
European journal of cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
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80
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38 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cell Biology, a journal of experimental cell investigation, publishes reviews, original articles and short communications on the structure, function and macromolecular organization of cells and cell components. Contributions focusing on cellular dynamics, motility and differentiation, particularly if related to cellular biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, neurobiology, and developmental biology are encouraged. Manuscripts describing significant technical advances are also welcome. In addition, papers dealing with biomedical issues of general interest to cell biologists will be published. Contributions addressing cell biological problems in prokaryotes and plants are also welcome.
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