Epithelial junctions and Rho family GTPases: the zonular signalosome

S Citi, D Guerrera, D Spadaro, J Shah - Small GTPases, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
S Citi, D Guerrera, D Spadaro, J Shah
Small GTPases, 2014Taylor & Francis
The establishment and maintenance of epithelial cell-cell junctions is crucially important to
regulate adhesion, apico-basal polarity and motility of epithelial cells, and ultimately controls
the architecture and physiology of epithelial organs. Junctions are supported, shaped and
regulated by cytoskeletal filaments, whose dynamic organization and contractility are finely
tuned by GTPases of the Rho family, primarily RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42. Recent research has
identified new molecular mechanisms underlying the cross-talk between these GTPases …
The establishment and maintenance of epithelial cell-cell junctions is crucially important to regulate adhesion, apico-basal polarity and motility of epithelial cells, and ultimately controls the architecture and physiology of epithelial organs. Junctions are supported, shaped and regulated by cytoskeletal filaments, whose dynamic organization and contractility are finely tuned by GTPases of the Rho family, primarily RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42. Recent research has identified new molecular mechanisms underlying the cross-talk between these GTPases and epithelial junctions. Here we briefly summarize the current knowledge about the organization, molecular evolution and cytoskeletal anchoring of cell-cell junctions, and we comment on the most recent advances in the characterization of the interactions between Rho GTPases and junctional proteins, and their consequences with regards to junction assembly and regulation of cell behavior in vertebrate model systems. The concept of “zonular signalosome” is proposed, which highlights the close functional relationship between proteins of zonular junctions (zonulae occludentes and adhaerentes) and the control of cytoskeletal organization and signaling through Rho GTPases, transcription factors, and their effectors.
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