articleThe Journal of Cell BiologyMar 9, 2015BRONZE OA

ZO-1 controls endothelial adherens junctions, cell–cell tension, angiogenesis, and barrier formation

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Abstract

Intercellular junctions are crucial for mechanotransduction, but whether tight junctions contribute to the regulation of cell-cell tension and adherens junctions is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the tight junction protein ZO-1 regulates tension acting on VE-cadherin-based adherens junctions, cell migration, and barrier formation of primary endothelial cells, as well as angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. ZO-1 depletion led to tight junction disruption, redistribution of active myosin II from junctions to stress fibers, reduced tension on VE-cadherin and loss of junctional mechanotransducers such as vinculin and PAK2, and induced vinculin dissociation from the α-catenin-VE-cadherin complex. Claudin-5…

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Keywords
  • Adherens junction
  • Cell biology
  • Tight junction
  • Cell junction
  • Biology
  • Vinculin
  • Cadherin
  • Endothelial stem cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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