2008
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m801192200
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A p120 Catenin Isoform Switch Affects Rho Activity, Induces Tumor Cell Invasion, and Predicts Metastatic Disease

Abstract: p120 catenin is a cadherin-associated protein that regulates Rho GTPases and promotes the invasiveness of E-cadherin-deficient cancer cells. Multiple p120 isoforms are expressed in cells via alternative splicing, and all of them are essential for HGF signaling to Rac1. However, only full-length p120 (isoform 1) promotes invasiveness. This selective ability of p120 isoform 1 is mediated by reduced RhoA activity, both under basal conditions and following HGF treatment. All p120 isoforms can bind RhoA in vitro, v… Show more

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“…Different isoforms of p120 arise due to the use of alternative exons containing alternative start codons and expression of the longer isoform 1 is associated with increased invasiveness and increased Rho A activity. 19 UM-SCC-38/neo cells predominantly express isoform 3 while Slug-expressing cells also express the slower migrating isoform 1 in addition to the faster migrating isoform 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different isoforms of p120 arise due to the use of alternative exons containing alternative start codons and expression of the longer isoform 1 is associated with increased invasiveness and increased Rho A activity. 19 UM-SCC-38/neo cells predominantly express isoform 3 while Slug-expressing cells also express the slower migrating isoform 1 in addition to the faster migrating isoform 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regards to p120, the expression of isoform 1 (generated from the most N-terminal translational start site) leads to more robust RhoA inhibition and cell invasion than do shorter isoforms, and consequently might be associated with the progression of certain cancers (Yanagisawa et al, 2008). Phosphorylation of p120 at specific residues has also been found to modulate the relationship of p120 with RhoA (Castano et al, 2007).…”
Section: Basics Of Catenin Structure and Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…p120catenin isoform 1, but not the short p120catenin isoform 4, promotes invasiveness, both in vitro and in vivo, and is associated with renal cancer micrometastasis [108]. This may reflect the inability of p120catenin isoform 4 to bind and to inhibit RhoA (figure 1a).…”
Section: (B) Cytosolic P120catenin Interacts With and Modulates Rho-gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vivo data in the mouse epidermis [14] and forebrain [58] confirmed the role of p120catenin in RhoA inhibition. This regulatory process can occur in the cytosol through a direct interaction between RhoA and the amino-terminal domain and a central polybasic region of p120catenin [107,108] (figure 2). p120catenin also inhibits RhoA indirectly by interacting with p190RhoGAP (a RhoA-GAP) via its carboxy-terminal-region [109], but this interaction seems to occur only when p120catenin is at the plasma membrane [59].…”
Section: (B) Cytosolic P120catenin Interacts With and Modulates Rho-gmentioning
confidence: 99%