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Pervanadate stabilizes desmosomes
Authors:David R Garrod  Christal Fisher  Angela Smith  Zhuxiang Nie
Institution:Faculty of Life Sciences; University of Manchester; Manchester UK
Abstract:Desmosomes are intercellular junctions responsible for strong cell-cell adhesion in epithelia and cardiac muscle. Numerous studies have shown that the other major type of epithelial cell adhesion, the adherens junction, is destabilized by src-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of two of its principal components, E-cadherin and β-catenin. Here we show that treatment of epithelial cells with the potent tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor sodium pervanadate causes tyrosine phosphorylation of the major desmosomal components desmoglein 2 and plakoglobin in both the non-ionic detergent soluble and insoluble cell fractions and, surprisingly, stabilizes desmosomal adhesion, inducing the hyper-adhesive form normally found in tissues and confluent cell sheets. Taken together with the few other studies on desmosomes these results suggest that the effects of tyrosine phosphorylation on desmosomal adhesion are complex.Key words: desmosome, cell-cell adhesion, intercellular junction, tyrosine phosphorylation, pervanadate, desmoglein, plakoglobin
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