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SGEF forms a complex with Scribble and Dlg1 and regulates epithelial junctions and contractility.


ABSTRACT: The canonical Scribble polarity complex is implicated in regulation of epithelial junctions and apical polarity. Here, we show that SGEF, a RhoG-specific GEF, forms a ternary complex with Scribble and Dlg1, two members of the Scribble complex. SGEF targets to apical junctions in a Scribble-dependent fashion and functions in the regulation of actomyosin-based contractility and barrier function at tight junctions as well as E-cadherin-mediated formation of adherens junctions. Surprisingly, SGEF does not control the establishment of polarity. However, in 3D cysts, SGEF regulates the formation of a single open lumen. Interestingly, SGEF's nucleotide exchange activity regulates the formation and maintenance of adherens junctions, and in cysts the number of lumens formed, whereas SGEF's scaffolding activity is critical for regulation of actomyosin contractility and lumen opening. We propose that SGEF plays a key role in coordinating junctional assembly and actomyosin contractility by bringing together Scribble and Dlg1 and targeting RhoG activation to cell-cell junctions.

SUBMITTER: Awadia S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6683736 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SGEF forms a complex with Scribble and Dlg1 and regulates epithelial junctions and contractility.

Awadia Sahezeel S   Huq Farah F   Arnold Torey R TR   Goicoechea Silvia M SM   Sun Young Joo YJ   Hou Titus T   Kreider-Letterman Gabriel G   Massimi Paola P   Banks Lawrence L   Fuentes Ernesto J EJ   Miller Ann L AL   Garcia-Mata Rafael R  

The Journal of cell biology 20190627 8


The canonical Scribble polarity complex is implicated in regulation of epithelial junctions and apical polarity. Here, we show that SGEF, a RhoG-specific GEF, forms a ternary complex with Scribble and Dlg1, two members of the Scribble complex. SGEF targets to apical junctions in a Scribble-dependent fashion and functions in the regulation of actomyosin-based contractility and barrier function at tight junctions as well as E-cadherin-mediated formation of adherens junctions. Surprisingly, SGEF do  ...[more]

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