Dynamics between actin and the VE-cadherin/catenin complex: novel aspects of the ARP2/3 complex in regulation of endothelial junctions

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العنوان: Dynamics between actin and the VE-cadherin/catenin complex: novel aspects of the ARP2/3 complex in regulation of endothelial junctions
المؤلفون: Abdallah Abu Taha, Hans-J. Schnittler
المصدر: Cell adhesionmigration. 8(2)
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Delta Catenin, Alpha catenin, Arp2/3 complex, macromolecular substances, Review, Cell junction, Actin-Related Protein 2-3 Complex, Adherens junction, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Antigens, CD, Stress Fibers, Humans, Actinin, biology, Cadherin, Transendothelial and Transepithelial Migration, Actin remodeling, Catenins, Cell Biology, Cadherins, Actins, Vinculin, Cell biology, Intercellular Junctions, Catenin, biology.protein, Catenin complex, Endothelium, Vascular, alpha Catenin
الوصف: Endothelial adherens junctions are critical for physiological and pathological processes such as differentiation, maintenance of entire monolayer integrity, and the remodeling. The endothelial-specific VE-cadherin/catenin complex provides the backbone of adherens junctions and acts in close interaction with actin filaments and actin/myosin-mediated contractility to fulfill the junction demands. The functional connection between the cadherin/catenin complex and actin filaments might be either directly through α-catenins, or indirectly e.g., via linker proteins such as vinculin, p120ctn, α-actinin, or EPLIN. However, both junction integrity and dynamic remodeling have to be contemporarily coordinated. The actin-related protein complex ARP2/3 and its activating molecules, such as N-WASP and WAVE, have been shown to regulate the lammellipodia-mediated formation of cell junctions in both epithelium and endothelium. Recent reports now demonstrate a novel aspect of the ARP2/3 complex and the nucleating-promoting factors in the maintenance of endothelial barrier function and junction remodeling of established endothelial cell junctions. Those mechanisms open novel possibilities; not only in fulfilling physiological demands but obtained information may be of critical importance in pathologies such as wound healing, angiogenesis, inflammation, and cell diapedesis.
تدمد: 1933-6926
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::37d7a762dddaf2add53ac98bcd1669f1
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24621569
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....37d7a762dddaf2add53ac98bcd1669f1
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE