RRC ID 57846
Author Takahashi T, Honsho M, Abe Y, Fujiki Y.
Title Plasmalogen mediates integration of adherens junction.
Journal J Biochem
Abstract Ether glycerolipids, plasmalogens are found in various mammalian cells and tissues. However, physiological role of plasmalogens in epithelial cells remains unknown. We herein show that synthesis of ethanolamine-containing plasmalogens, plasmenylethanolamine (PlsEtn), is deficient in MCF7 cells, an epithelial cell line, with severely reduced expression of alkyl-dihydroxyacetonephosphate synthase (ADAPS), the second enzyme in the PlsEtn biosynthesis. Moreover, expression of ADAPS or supplementation of PlsEtn containing C18-alkenyl residue delays the migration of MCF7 cells as compared to that mock-treated MCF7 and C16-alkenyl-PlsEtn-supplemented MCF7 cells. Localization of E-cadherin to cell-cell junctions is highly augmented in cells containing C18-alkenyl-PlsEtn. Together, these results suggest that PlsEtn containing C18-alkenyl residue plays a distinct role in the integrity of E-cadherin-mediated adherens junction.
Volume 166(5)
Pages 423-432
Published 2019-11-1
DOI 10.1093/jb/mvz049
PII 5522647
PMID 31236591
MeSH Adherens Junctions / metabolism* Humans MCF-7 Cells Plasmalogens / biosynthesis Plasmalogens / metabolism* Tumor Cells, Cultured
IF 2.476
Times Cited 0
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MCF7(RCB1904)