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The Tight Junction Protein, Occludin, Regulates the Directional Migration of Epithelial Cells

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DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
卷 18, 期 1, 页码 52-63

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2009.12.008

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30730055, 30871270, 30623002]
  2. National Key Scientific Program of China [2007CB914504]
  3. National High Technology and Development Program of China [2006AA021308]
  4. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSCX2-YW-R-108, KSCX1-YW-R-67]
  5. Program of Shanghai Subject [08XD14051]

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Cell polarity proteins regulate tight junction formation and directional migration in epithelial cells. To date, the mechanism by which these polarity proteins assemble at the leading edge of migrating epithelial cells remains unclear. We report that occludin, a transmembrane protein, is localized at the leading edge of migrating cells and regulates directional cell migration. During migration, occludin knockdown disrupted accumulation of aPKC-Par3 and PATJ at the leading edge, and led to a disorganized microtubule network and defective reorientation of the microtubule organization center (MTOC). Phosphorylation of occludin at tyrosine 473 residue allowed recruitment of p85 alpha to the leading edge via association with its C-terminal SH2 domain. Loss of occludin attenuated activation of PI3K, leading to disorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and reduced cell protrusions. Our data indicate that occludin is required for the leading-edge localization of polarity proteins aPKC-Par3 and PATJ and promotes cell protrusion by regulating membrane-localized activation of PI3K.

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