2000
DOI: 10.1006/dbio.2000.9881
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The Membrane Glycoprotein gp150 Is Encoded by the lagC Gene and Mediates Cell–Cell Adhesion by Heterophilic Binding during Dictyostelium Development

Abstract: gp150 is a membrane glycoprotein which has been implicated in cell-cell adhesion in the postaggregation stages of Dictyostelium development. An analysis of its tryptic peptides by mass spectrometry has identified gp150 as the product of the lagC gene, which was previously shown to play a role in morphogenesis and cell-type specification. Antibodies raised against the GST-LagC fusion protein specifically recognized gp150 in wild-type cells and showed that it is missing in lagC-null cells. Immunolocalization stu… Show more

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“…The allorecognition proteins TgrB1 and TgrC1 are polymorphic in natural populations and mediate heterotypic cell-cell adhesion (Wang et al, 2000;Benabentos et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2013Chen et al, , 2014. Thus, the TgrB1 and TgrC1 proteins provide a possible mechanism for the cooperation that has been described in this system (Buss, 1982;Mehdiabadi et al, 2006;Gilbert et al, 2007;Ostrowski et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The allorecognition proteins TgrB1 and TgrC1 are polymorphic in natural populations and mediate heterotypic cell-cell adhesion (Wang et al, 2000;Benabentos et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2013Chen et al, , 2014. Thus, the TgrB1 and TgrC1 proteins provide a possible mechanism for the cooperation that has been described in this system (Buss, 1982;Mehdiabadi et al, 2006;Gilbert et al, 2007;Ostrowski et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The influence of the cadA gene on cell behavior in chimeras appears to rely on an intricate balance in the expression of the various cell adhesion molecules. As the loss of csA expression elicits the precocious expression of TgrC1 in csaA-knockout cells (Wang et al, 2000), it is conceivable that this phenomenon might also account for the behavior of the csaA gene in chimeras of csaA -cells and wild-type cells (Queller et al, 2003). The influence of cadA on cell sorting is also corroborated by rescue studies.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 70%
“…The Ca 2+ -dependent cell-cell contact sites are mediated by the adhesion molecule DdCAD-1 (also known previously as gp24), which is encoded by the cadA gene and expressed soon after the initiation of development (Brar and Siu, 1993;Wong et al, 1996;Wong et al, 2002;Yang et al, 1997). The Ca 2+ /Mg 2+ -independent contact sites are mediated by csA (gp80) (Harris and Siu, 2002;Kamboj et al, 1989;Siu et al, 1985;Stein and Gerisch, 1996) and TgrC1 (LagC, gp150) (Dynes et al, 1994;Gao et al, 1992;Wang et al, 2000), and they contribute to the formation of stable cell-cell adhesion during the aggregation phase and the post-aggregation phase, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, several different adhesion systems have been characterised through gene knockout and overexpression studies in Dictyostelium (Coates et al, 2002;Cornillon et al, 2006;Ginger et al, 1998;Harloff et al, 1989;Wang et al, 2000;Wong et al, 2002). Although these include cadherin and adherens junction systems, none of these appear to explain the defects we describe.…”
Section: Rap1 Regulation Is Required For Normal Psto and Psta Cell Bementioning
confidence: 99%