Observation of E-cadherin adherens junction dynamics with metal-induced energy transfer imaging and spectroscopy

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​Observation of E-cadherin adherens junction dynamics with metal-induced energy transfer imaging and spectroscopy​
Chen, T.; Karedla, N. & Enderlein, J.​ (2024) 
Communications Biology7(1).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-07281-4 

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Chen, Tao; Karedla, Narain; Enderlein, Jörg
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Abstract Epithelial cadherin (E-cad) mediated cell-cell junctions play a crucial role in the establishment and maintenance of tissues and organs. In this study, we employed metal-induced energy transfer imaging and spectroscopy to investigate variations in intermembrane distance during adhesion between two model membranes adorned with E-cad. By correlating the measured intermembrane distances with the distinct E-cad junction states, we probed the dynamic behavior and diversity of E-cad junctions across different binding pathways. Our observations led to the identification of a transient intermediate state referred to as the X-dimeric state and enabled a detailed analysis of its kinetics. We discovered that the formation of the X-dimer leads to significant membrane displacement, subsequently impacting the formation of other X-dimers. These direct experimental insights into the subtle dynamics of E-cad-modified membranes and the resultant changes in intermembrane distance provide perspectives on the assembly of E-cad junctions between cells. This knowledge enhances our comprehension of tissue and organ development and may serve as a foundation for the development of innovative therapeutic strategies for diseases linked to cell-cell adhesion abnormalities.
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2024
Journal
Communications Biology 
eISSN
2399-3642
Language
English
Publication Funding
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2025

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