CRT-1/Calreticulin and the E3 Ligase EEL-1/HUWE1 Control Hemidesmosome Maturation in C. elegans Development

  • Zahreddine, Hala
  • Zhang, Huimin
  • Diogon, Marie
  • Nagamatsu, Yasuko
  • Labouesse, Michel
Publication date
February 2010
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

SummaryHemidesmosomes connect the extracellular matrix (ECM) to intermediate filaments through ECM receptors and plakins (plectin and BPAG1e). They affect tissue integrity, wound healing, and carcinoma invasion [1]. Although biochemical and time-lapse studies indicate that α6β4-integrin (ECM receptor) and plectin play a central role in modulating hemidesmosome disassembly [2–5], the mechanisms controlling hemidesmosome biogenesis in vivo remain poorly understood. The nematode C. elegans provides a powerful genetic model to address this issue. We performed a genome-wide RNA interference screen in C. elegans, searching for genes that decrease the viability of a weak VAB-10A/plakin mutant. We identified 14 genes that have human homologs with p...

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