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DOI: 10.1038/ncb3227
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Distinct E-cadherin-based complexes regulate cell behaviour through miRNA processing or Src and p120 catenin activity

Antonis Kourtidis,Siu P. Ngok,Pamela Pulimeno,Ryan W. Feathers,Lomeli R. Carpio,Tiany R. Baker,Jennifer M. Carr,Irene K. Yan,Sahra Borgés,Edith A. Perez,Peter Störz,John A. Copland,Tushar Patel,E. Aubrey Thompson,Sandra Citi,P Anastasiadis

Drosha
Adherens junction
Cell biology
2015
E-cadherin and p120 catenin (p120) are essential for epithelial homeostasis, but can also exert pro-tumorigenic activities. Here, we resolve this apparent paradox by identifying two spatially and functionally distinct junctional complexes in non-transformed polarized epithelial cells: one growth suppressing at the apical zonula adherens (ZA), defined by the p120 partner PLEKHA7 and a non-nuclear subset of the core microprocessor components DROSHA and DGCR8, and one growth promoting at basolateral areas of cell-cell contact containing tyrosine-phosphorylated p120 and active Src. Recruitment of DROSHA and DGCR8 to the ZA is PLEKHA7 dependent. The PLEKHA7-microprocessor complex co-precipitates with primary microRNAs (pri-miRNAs) and possesses pri-miRNA processing activity. PLEKHA7 regulates the levels of select miRNAs, in particular processing of miR-30b, to suppress expression of cell transforming markers promoted by the basolateral complex, including SNAI1, MYC and CCND1. Our work identifies a mechanism through which adhesion complexes regulate cellular behaviour and reveals their surprising association with the microprocessor.
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    Distinct E-cadherin-based complexes regulate cell behaviour through miRNA processing or Src and p120 catenin activity” is a paper by Antonis Kourtidis Siu P. Ngok Pamela Pulimeno Ryan W. Feathers Lomeli R. Carpio Tiany R. Baker Jennifer M. Carr Irene K. Yan Sahra Borgés Edith A. Perez Peter Störz John A. Copland Tushar Patel E. Aubrey Thompson Sandra Citi P Anastasiadis published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.