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Plakophilin 3 mediates Rap1-dependent desmosome assembly and adherens junction maturation

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 25, Issue 23, Pages 3749-3764

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E14-05-0968

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R37 AR43380]
  2. J.L. Mayberry Endowment [AR041836, CA122151]
  3. Dermatology Foundation Career Development Grant
  4. Skin Cancer Foundation Paul Silberberg
  5. Cancer Center [P30 CA060553]
  6. National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases [5P30AR057216-02]

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The pathways driving desmosome and adherens junction assembly are temporally and spatially coordinated, but how they are functionally coupled is poorly understood. Here we show that the Armadillo protein plakophilin 3 (Pkp3) mediates both desmosome assembly and E-cadherin maturation through Rap1 GTPase, thus functioning in a manner distinct from the closely related plakophilin 2 (Pkp2). Whereas Pkp2 and Pkp3 share the ability to mediate the initial phase of desmoplakin (DP) accumulation at sites of cell-cell contact, they play distinct roles in later steps: Pkp3 is required for assembly of a cytoplasmic population of DP-enriched junction precursors, whereas Pkp2 is required for transfer of the precursors to the membrane. Moreover, Pkp3 forms a complex with Rap1 GTPase, promoting its activation and facilitating desmosome assembly. We show further that Pkp3 deficiency causes disruption of an E-cadherin/Rap1 complex required for adherens junction sealing. These findings reveal Pkp3 as a coordinator of desmosome and adherens junction assembly and maturation through its functional association with Rap1.

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