Human nectin3/PRR3: a novel member of the PVR/PRR/nectin family that interacts with afadin |
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Authors: | Reymond N Borg J P Lecocq E Adelaide J Campadelli-Fiume G Dubreuil P Lopez M |
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Affiliation: | INSERM U.119, Unité de Cancérologie et Thérapeutique Expérimentale, 27 Bd Lei Roure, 13009, Marseille, France. |
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Abstract: | We have isolated nectin3/PRR3, the fourth human member of the nectin/PRR family, also described as the alpha herpes virus receptor family. Nectin/PRR members are adhesion molecules expressed at intercellular junctions. Nectin3/PRR3 is a transmembrane protein, whose extracellular region contains three Ig-like domains (V, C and C) and shares approximately 30% identity with the other members. It is mainly expressed in testis and placental tissues. SDS-PAGE analyses demonstrate that nectin3/PRR3 has a molecular weight of 83kDa. Nectin1/PRR1L and nectin2/PRR2S and L were found to be specifically expressed at the intercellular junctions. This localization is in part due to the interaction of the C-terminal part of these receptors (ended by the consensus sequence A/EXYV) and the PDZ domain of afadin. In this report we demonstrate that the nectin3/PRR3 receptor carries the A/EXYV consensus sequence and interacts in vivo with both long and short isoforms of afadin. These results suggest that the human nectin3/PRR3 is a new afadin-associated molecule. |
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