Proximity proteomics provides a new resource for exploring the function of Afadin and the complexity of cell-cell adherens junctions.

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-02-15 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1242/bio.061811
Wangsun Choi, Dennis Goldfarb, Feng Yan, Michael B Major, Alan S Fanning, Mark Peifer
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The network of proteins at the interface between cell-cell adherens junctions and the actomyosin cytoskeleton provides robust yet dynamic connections that facilitate cell shape change and motility. While this was initially thought to be a simple linear connection via classic cadherins and their associated catenins, we now have come to appreciate that many more proteins are involved, providing robustness and mechanosensitivity. Defining the full set of proteins in this network remains a key objective in our field. Proximity proteomics provides a means to define these networks. Mammalian Afadin and its Drosophila homolog Canoe are key parts of this protein network, facilitating diverse cell shape changes during gastrulation and other events of embryonic morphogenesis. Here we report results of several proximity proteomics screens, defining proteins in the neighborhood of both the N- and C-termini of mammalian Afadin in the premier epithelial model, MDCK cells. We compare our results with previous screens done in other cell types, and with proximity proteomics efforts with other junctional proteins. These reveal the value of multiple screens in defining the full network of neighbors and offer interesting insights into the overlap in protein composition between different epithelial cell junctions.

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接近蛋白质组学为探索Afadin的功能和细胞-细胞粘附连接的复杂性提供了新的资源。
细胞粘附连接和肌动球蛋白细胞骨架之间的界面蛋白质网络提供了强大的动态连接,促进细胞形状变化和运动。虽然这最初被认为是通过经典的钙粘蛋白及其相关的连环蛋白的简单线性连接,但我们现在已经认识到,有更多的蛋白质参与其中,提供了坚固性和机械敏感性。在这个网络中定义完整的蛋白质仍然是我们领域的一个关键目标。接近蛋白质组学提供了一种定义这些网络的方法。哺乳动物Afadin及其果蝇同源物Canoe是该蛋白网络的关键部分,在原肠胚形成和其他胚胎形态发生过程中促进不同细胞形状的变化。在这里,我们报告了几个接近蛋白质组学筛选的结果,确定了哺乳动物Afadin的N端和c端在主要上皮模型MDCK细胞中的邻近蛋白。我们将我们的结果与之前在其他细胞类型中进行的筛选进行了比较,并与其他连接蛋白的接近蛋白质组学工作进行了比较。这些揭示了多重筛选在定义完整的邻居网络中的价值,并为不同上皮细胞连接之间蛋白质组成的重叠提供了有趣的见解。
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