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Tracing the Evolutionary Origin of Desmosomes

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 10, Pages R535-R543

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.03.047

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Funding

  1. NIH [R01 AR041836, R37 AR43380, R01 CA228196]
  2. JL Mayberry endowment
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - CECAD [EXC 2030 - 390661388, 73111208 - SFB 829, NI1234/6-2 - SPP1782]
  4. NASA [16-EXO16_2-0041]
  5. Signal Transduction in Cancer [T32 CA070085]
  6. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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Cadherin-based cell-cell junctions help metazoans form polarized sheets of cells, which are necessary for the development of organs and the compartmentalization of functions. The components of the protein complexes that generate cadherin-based junctions have ancient origins, with conserved elements shared between animals as diverse as sponges and vertebrates. In invertebrates, the formation and function of epithelial sheets depends on classical cadherin-containing adherens junctions, which link actin to the plasma membrane through alpha-, beta- and p120 catenins. Vertebrates also have a new type of cadherin-based intercellular junction called the desmosome, which allowed for the creation of more complex and effective tissue barriers against environmental stress. While desmosomes have a molecular blueprint that is similar to that of adherens junctions, desmosomal cadherins - called desmogleins and desmocollins - link intermediate filaments (IFs) rather than actin to the plasma membrane through protein complexes comprising relatives of beta-catenin (plakoglobin) and p120 catenin (plakophilins). In turn, desmosomal catenins interact with members of the IF-binding plakin family to create the desmosome-IF linking complex. In this Minireview, we discuss when and how desmosomal components evolved, and how their ability to anchor the highly elastic and tough IF cytoskeleton endowed vertebrates with robust tissues capable of not only resisting but also properly responding to environmental stress.

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