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An ensemble of cadherin-catenin-vinculin complex employs vinculin as the major F-actin binding mode

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 122, 期 12, 页码 2456-2474

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2023.04.026

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The cell-cell adhesion cadherin-catenin complexes recruit vinculin to the adherens junction (AJ), but the specific influence of vinculin on AJ structure and function remains unclear. This study identifies two patches of salt bridges that lock vinculin in an autoinhibited conformation and reconstitutes the vinculin activation mimetics bound to the cadherin-catenin complex. The dynamic cadherin-catenin-vinculin complex employs vinculin as the primary F-actin binding mode to strengthen AJ-cytoskeleton interactions.
The cell-cell adhesion cadherin-catenin complexes recruit vinculin to the adherens junction (AJ) to modulate the mechanical couplings between neighboring cells. However, it is unclear how vinculin influences the AJ structure and function. Here, we identified two patches of salt bridges that lock vinculin in the head-tail autoinhibited conformation and reconstituted the full-length vinculin activation mimetics bound to the cadherin-catenin complex. The cadherin-catenin-vinculin complex contains multiple disordered linkers and is highly dynamic, which poses a challenge for structural studies. We determined the ensemble conformation of this complex using small-angle x-ray and selective deuteration/contrast variation small-angle neutron scattering. In the complex, both a-catenin and vinculin adopt an ensemble of flexible conformations, but vinculin has fully open conforma-tions with the vinculin head and actin-binding tail domains well separated from each other. F-actin binding experiments show that the cadherin-catenin-vinculin complex binds and bundles F-actin. However, when the vinculin actin-binding domain is removed from the complex, only a minor fraction of the complex binds to F-actin. The results show that the dynamic cadherin-catenin-vinculin complex employs vinculin as the primary F-actin binding mode to strengthen AJ-cytoskeleton interactions.

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