Alterations in heart looping induced by overexpression of the tight junction protein Claudin-1 are dependent on its C-terminal cytoplasmic tail - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2006 Mar;123(3):210-27.
doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2005.12.004. Epub 2006 Feb 24.
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Alterations in heart looping induced by overexpression of the tight junction protein Claudin-1 are dependent on its C-terminal cytoplasmic tail
Annie Simard et al. Mech Dev. 2006 Mar.
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In vertebrates, the positioning of the internal organs relative to the midline is asymmetric and evolutionarily conserved. A number of molecules have been shown to play critical roles in left-right patterning. Using representational difference analysis to identify genes that are differentially expressed on the left and right sides of the chick embryo, we cloned chick Claudin-1, an integral component of epithelial tight junctions. Here, we demonstrate that retroviral overexpression of Claudin-1, but not Claudin-3, on the right side of the chick embryo between HH stages 4 and 7 randomizes the direction of heart looping. This effect was not observed when Claudin-1 was overexpressed on the left side of the embryo. A small, but reproducible, induction of Nodal expression in the perinodal region on the right side of the embryo was noted in embryos that were injected with Claudin-1 retroviral particles on their right sides. However, no changes in Lefty,Pitx2 or cSnR expression were observed. In addition, Flectin expression remained higher in the left dorsal mesocardial folds of embryos with leftwardly looped hearts resulting from Claudin-1 overexpression on the right side of the embryo. We demonstrated that Claudin-1's C-terminal cytoplasmic tail is essential for this effect: mutation of a PKC phosphorylation site in the Claudin-1 C-terminal cytoplasmic domain at threonine-206 eliminates Claudin-1's ability to randomize the direction of heart looping. Taken together, our data provide evidence that appropriate expression of the tight junction protein Claudin-1 is required for normal heart looping and suggest that phosphorylation of its cytoplasmic tail is responsible for mediating this function.
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