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Title Alternative | Role of vinculin in paracellular barrier for ions
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Konishi, Satoshi
Osaka University|Kyoto University
Yano, Tomoki
Osaka University
Tanaka, Hiroo
Osaka University|Teikyo University
Mizuno, Tomoaki
Osaka University
Kanoh, Hatsuho
Osaka University|Kyoto University
Tsukita, Kazuto
Osaka University|Kyoto University
Namba, Toshinori
Tokyo University
Tamura, Atsushi
Osaka University|Teikyo University
Yonemura, Shigenobu
Tokushima University|RIKEN
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Gotoh, Shimpei
Kyoto University
Matsumoto, Hisako
Kyoto University
Hirai, Toyohiro
Kyoto University
Tsukita, Sachiko
Osaka University|Teikyo University
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Journal Article
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Description | The paracellular barrier function of tight junctions (TJs) in epithelial cell sheets is robustly maintained against mechanical fluctuations, by molecular mechanisms that are poorly understood. Vinculin is an adaptor of a mechanosensory complex at the adherens junction. Here, we generated vinculin KO Eph4 epithelial cells and analyzed their confluent cell-sheet properties. We found that vinculin is dispensable for the basic TJ structural integrity and the paracellular barrier function for larger solutes. However, vinculin is indispensable for the paracellular barrier function for ions. In addition, TJs stochastically showed dynamically distorted patterns in vinculin KO cell sheets. These KO phenotypes were rescued by transfecting full-length vinculin and by relaxing the actomyosin tension with blebbistatin, a myosin II ATPase activity inhibitor. Our findings indicate that vinculin resists mechanical fluctuations to maintain the TJ paracellular barrier function for ions in epithelial cell sheets.
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Journal Title |
Life Science Alliance
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ISSN | 25751077
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Publisher | Life Science Alliance
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Volume | 2
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Issue | 4
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Start Page | e201900414
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Published Date | 2019-08-09
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Rights | This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Medical Sciences
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