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Title: Mechanical instability of adherens junctions overrides intrinsic quiescence of hair follicle stem cells
Authors: Ritusree Biswas
Avinanda Banerjee
Sergio Lembo
ZHAO ZHIHAI 
Vairavan Lakshmanan
Ryan Lim
LE SHIMIN 
Manando Nakasaki
Vassily Kutyavin
Graham Wright
Dasaradhi Palakodeti
Robert S. Ross
Colin Jamora
YAN JIE 
Srikala Raghavan
Keywords: Vinculin
stretched/open α-catenin
Adherens Junctions
mechanical forces
Hair Follicle Stem Cell
Quiescence
Contact inhibition
YAP1 (Yes-associated) protein, human
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2021
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Citation: Ritusree Biswas, Avinanda Banerjee, Sergio Lembo, ZHAO ZHIHAI, Vairavan Lakshmanan, Ryan Lim, LE SHIMIN, Manando Nakasaki, Vassily Kutyavin, Graham Wright, Dasaradhi Palakodeti, Robert S. Ross, Colin Jamora, YAN JIE, Srikala Raghavan (2021-03-22). Mechanical instability of adherens junctions overrides intrinsic quiescence of hair follicle stem cells. Developmental Cell 56 (6) : 761-780.e7. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Abstract: Vinculin, a mechanotransducer associated with both adherens junctions (AJs) and focal adhesions (FAs), plays a central role in force transmission through cell-cell and cell-substratum contacts. We generated the conditional knockout (cKO) of vinculin in murine skin that results in the loss of bulge stem cell (BuSC) quiescence and promotes continual cycling of the hair follicles. Surprisingly, we find that the AJs in vinculin cKO cells are mechanically weak and impaired in force generation despite increased junctional expression of E-cadherin and a-catenin. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that vinculin functions by keeping a-catenin in a stretched/open conformation, which in turn regulates the retention of YAP1, another potent mechanotransducer and regulator of cell proliferation, at the AJs. Altogether, our data provide mechanistic insights into the hitherto-unexplored regulatory link between the mechanical stability of cell junctions and contact-inhibition-mediated maintenance of BuSC quiescence.
Source Title: Developmental Cell
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/190600
ISSN: 15345807
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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