Involvement of gicerin in the extension of microvilli
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- DOI: 10.1006/excr.2001.5393
Involvement of gicerin in the extension of microvilli
Abstract
Gicerin is a cell adhesion molecule belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. To study the functional differences between l- and s-gicerin, we first examined the distribution of endogenous gicerin in B16 cells and found that l-gicerin was densely localized in microvilli. To clarify the relationship between gicerin and the microvilli, we established independent stable cell lines expressing l- and s-gicerin in L cells and found that l-gicerin localized to the microvilli. Scanning electron microscopic analysis revealed that the microvilli of l-gicerin-transfected cells were longer than those of s-gicerin and control transfectants. This suggested that l-gicerin might participate in the elongation of the microvilli. When cells were double-stained with antibodies to gicerin and moesin, a microvilli-specific protein, the staining of l-gicerin corresponded to that of moesin in the elongated microvilli. Moesin was coprecipitated with glutathione S-transferase-fusion proteins of the l-gicerin cytoplasmic domain but not with the s-gicerin cytoplasmic domain. To determine the region involved in the extension of microvilli, we generated transfectants of two truncated forms of l-gicerin cytoplasmic domain, and we found that only the transfectants of the longer mutant had the longer microvilli, while the shorter mutant exhibited short microvilli. These results suggested that l-gicerin-specific amino acid residues, especially amino acids 16-39, within the cytoplasmic domain of l-gicerin might be involved in the extension of microvilli.
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