KEGG   PATHWAY: aju04520
Entry
aju04520                    Pathway                                
Name
Adherens junction - Acinonyx jubatus (cheetah)
Description
Cell-cell adherens junctions (AJs), the most common type of intercellular adhesions, are important for maintaining tissue architecture and cell polarity and can limit cell movement and proliferation. At AJs, E-cadherin serves as an essential cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). The cytoplasmic tail binds beta-catenin, which in turn binds alpha-catenin. Alpha-catenin is associated with F-actin bundles directly and indirectly. The integrity of the cadherin-catenin complex is negatively regulated by phosphorylation of beta-catenin by receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases (Fer, Fyn, Yes, and Src), which leads to dissociation of the cadherin-catenin complex. Integrity of this complex is positively regulated by beta -catenin phosphorylation by casein kinase II, and dephosphorylation by protein tyrosine phosphatases. Changes in the phosphorylation state of beta-catenin affect cell-cell adhesion, cell migration and the level of signaling beta-catenin. Wnt signaling acts as a positive regulator of beta-catenin by inhibiting beta-catenin degradation, which stabilizes beta-catenin, and causes its accumulation. Cadherin may acts as a negative regulator of signaling beta-catenin as it binds beta-catenin at the cell surface and thereby sequesters it from the nucleus. Nectins also function as CAMs at AJs, but are more highly concentrated at AJs than E-cadherin. Nectins transduce signals through Cdc42 and Rac, which reorganize the actin cytoskeleton, regulate the formation of AJs, and strengthen cell-cell adhesion.
Class
Cellular Processes; Cellular community - eukaryotes
Pathway map
aju04520  Adherens junction
aju04520

Other DBs
GO: 0005912
Organism
Acinonyx jubatus (cheetah) [GN:aju]
Gene
106965341  [KO:K05697] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106965536  [KO:K05693] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106965745  [KO:K06084]
106965763  [KO:K05705] [EC:2.7.10.2]
106965891  [KO:K16848]
106966345  [KO:K07836]
106966666  [KO:K02105]
106967186  [KO:K05691]
106967346  [KO:K04237]
106967376  [KO:K05694] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106967527  [KO:K10351]
106967933  [KO:K05691]
106968079  [KO:K20644]
106968238  [KO:K12754]
106968896  [KO:K05753]
106968910  [KO:K05703] [EC:2.7.10.2]
106968964  MYL11; myosin regulatory light chain 11 [KO:K12758]
106969232  [KO:K04371] [EC:2.7.11.24]
106969628  [KO:K04353]
106969980  [KO:K17705]
106970030  [KO:K04514] [EC:2.7.11.1]
106970216  [KO:K05695] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106970607  [KO:K23612]
106970667  [KO:K05099] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106970845  [KO:K14394] [EC:3.1.3.2 3.1.3.48]
106970863  [KO:K05747]
106970987  [KO:K05700]
106971540  [KO:K05699]
106971575  [KO:K12757]
106971576  [KO:K12757]
106972043  [KO:K04674] [EC:2.7.11.30]
106972223  [KO:K06533]
106972224  [KO:K06592]
106972406  [KO:K05689]
106972835  [KO:K04393]
106973343  [KO:K06085]
106973662  [KO:K06531]
106974119  [KO:K04491]
106974507  [KO:K05704] [EC:2.7.10.2]
106974966  [KO:K04501]
106975144  [KO:K05087] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106975301  [KO:K04678] [EC:2.3.2.26]
106975669  [KO:K08889] [EC:2.7.10.2]
106976563  [KO:K05698] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106976977  [KO:K04361] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106977015  [KO:K03097] [EC:2.7.11.1]
106977263  [KO:K17388] [EC:2.7.11.1]
106977544  [KO:K05748]
106977652  [KO:K04393]
106978197  [KO:K04490]
106978213  [KO:K05691]
106978376  [KO:K04362] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106978547  [KO:K06593]
106978645  [KO:K05702]
106978741  [KO:K04498] [EC:2.3.1.48]
106979040  [KO:K04527] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106979239  [KO:K04513]
106979297  [KO:K12755]
106979555  [KO:K05690]
106979918  [KO:K04498] [EC:2.3.1.48]
106980245  [KO:K05699]
106980367  [KO:K23605]
106980390  [KO:K05696] [EC:3.1.3.48]
106980462  [KO:K05083] [EC:2.7.10.1]
106980727  [KO:K12756]
106981077  [KO:K07860]
106981210  [KO:K04678] [EC:2.3.2.26]
106981837  [KO:K12753]
106982119  [KO:K05706]
106982604  [KO:K04392]
106983077  [KO:K04427] [EC:2.7.11.25]
106983267  [KO:K04468] [EC:2.7.11.24]
106983664  [KO:K04492]
106983747  [KO:K05701]
106983890  [KO:K06081]
106983967  [KO:K03115]
106984080  [KO:K24472]
106984513  [KO:K26418]
106984514  [KO:K05692]
106984570  [KO:K04388] [EC:2.7.11.30]
106984593  [KO:K06082]
106984799  [KO:K06086]
106984911  [KO:K02620]
106985548  [KO:K06083]
106986007  [KO:K03097] [EC:2.7.11.1]
106986311  [KO:K07861]
106987399  [KO:K05692]
106988657  [KO:K26417]
106990008  [KO:K04371] [EC:2.7.11.24]
106990034  [KO:K18269]
113595720  [KO:K05707]
113595763  [KO:K23612]
113596994  [KO:K05627]
113597931  [KO:K26416]
Reference
  Authors
Nelson WJ, Nusse R.
  Title
Convergence of Wnt, beta-catenin, and cadherin pathways.
  Journal
Science 303:1483-7 (2004)
DOI:10.1126/science.1094291
Reference
  Authors
Potter E, Bergwitz C, Brabant G.
  Title
The cadherin-catenin system: implications for growth and differentiation of endocrine tissues.
  Journal
Endocr Rev 20:207-39 (1999)
DOI:10.1210/edrv.20.2.0362
Reference
  Authors
Beavon IR.
  Title
The E-cadherin-catenin complex in tumour metastasis: structure, function and regulation.
  Journal
Eur J Cancer 36:1607-20 (2000)
DOI:10.1016/S0959-8049(00)00158-1
Reference
  Authors
Reynolds AB, Roczniak-Ferguson A.
  Title
Emerging roles for p120-catenin in cell adhesion and cancer.
  Journal
Oncogene 23:7947-56 (2004)
DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1208161
Reference
  Authors
Angst BD, Marcozzi C, Magee AI.
  Title
The cadherin superfamily: diversity in form and function.
  Journal
J Cell Sci 114:629-41 (2001)
Reference
  Authors
Lilien J, Balsamo J, Arregui C, Xu G.
  Title
Turn-off, drop-out: functional state switching of cadherins.
  Journal
Dev Dyn 224:18-29 (2002)
DOI:10.1002/dvdy.10087
Reference
  Authors
Piedra J, Miravet S, Castano J, Palmer HG, Heisterkamp N, Garcia de Herreros A, Dunach M.
  Title
p120 Catenin-associated Fer and Fyn tyrosine kinases regulate beta-catenin Tyr-142 phosphorylation and beta-catenin-alpha-catenin Interaction.
  Journal
Mol Cell Biol 23:2287-97 (2003)
DOI:10.1128/MCB.23.7.2287-2297.2003
Reference
  Authors
Conacci-Sorrell M, Simcha I, Ben-Yedidia T, Blechman J, Savagner P, Ben-Ze'ev A.
  Title
Autoregulation of E-cadherin expression by cadherin-cadherin interactions: the roles of beta-catenin signaling, Slug, and MAPK.
  Journal
J Cell Biol 163:847-57 (2003)
DOI:10.1083/jcb.200308162
Reference
  Authors
Ciruna B, Rossant J.
  Title
FGF signaling regulates mesoderm cell fate specification and morphogenetic movement at the primitive streak.
  Journal
Dev Cell 1:37-49 (2001)
DOI:10.1016/S1534-5807(01)00017-X
Reference
  Authors
Peinado H, Quintanilla M, Cano A.
  Title
Transforming growth factor beta-1 induces snail transcription factor in epithelial cell lines: mechanisms for epithelial mesenchymal transitions.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 278:21113-23 (2003)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M211304200
Reference
  Authors
Labbe E, Letamendia A, Attisano L.
  Title
Association of Smads with lymphoid enhancer binding factor 1/T cell-specific factor mediates cooperative signaling by the transforming growth factor-beta and wnt pathways.
  Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97:8358-63 (2000)
DOI:10.1073/pnas.150152697
Reference
  Authors
Nakanishi H, Takai Y.
  Title
Roles of nectins in cell adhesion, migration and polarization.
  Journal
Biol Chem 385:885-92 (2004)
DOI:10.1515/BC.2004.116
Reference
  Authors
Irie K, Shimizu K, Sakisaka T, Ikeda W, Takai Y.
  Title
Roles and modes of action of nectins in cell-cell adhesion.
  Journal
Semin Cell Dev Biol 15:643-56 (2004)
DOI:10.1016/j.semcdb.2004.09.002
Related
pathway
aju04010  MAPK signaling pathway
aju04060  Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction
aju04310  Wnt signaling pathway
aju04350  TGF-beta signaling pathway
aju04530  Tight junction
aju04810  Regulation of actin cytoskeleton
KO pathway
ko04520   

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