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Species-Dependent Heterophilic and Homophilic Cadherin Interactions in Intestinal Intermicrovillar Links

View ORCID ProfileMichelle E. Gray, Zachary R. Johnson, View ORCID ProfileDebadrita Modak, View ORCID ProfileMatthew J. Tyska, View ORCID ProfileMarcos Sotomayor
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.01.278846
Michelle E. Gray
1Ohio State Biochemistry Program, The Ohio State University, 484 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
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Zachary R. Johnson
2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, 484 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
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Debadrita Modak
2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, 484 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
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Matthew J. Tyska
3Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232
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Marcos Sotomayor
1Ohio State Biochemistry Program, The Ohio State University, 484 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, 484 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
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ABSTRACT

Enterocytes are specialized epithelial cells lining the luminal surface of the small intestine that build densely packed arrays of microvilli known as brush borders. These microvilli drive nutrient absorption and are arranged in a hexagonal pattern maintained by intermicrovillar links formed by two non-classical members of the cadherin superfamily of calcium-dependent cell adhesion proteins: protocadherin-24 (PCDH24, also known as CDHR2) and the mucin-like protocadherin (CDHR5). The extracellular domains of these proteins are involved in heterophilic and homophilic interactions important for intermicrovillar function, yet the structural determinants of these interactions remain unresolved. Here we present X-ray crystal structures of the PCDH24 and CDHR5 extracellular tips and analyze their species-specific features relevant for adhesive interactions. In parallel, we use binding assays to identify the PCDH24 and CDHR5 domains involved in both heterophilic and homophilic adhesion for human and mouse proteins. Our results suggest that homophilic and heterophilic interactions involving PCDH24 and CDHR5 are species dependent with unique and distinct minimal adhesive units.

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Species-Dependent Heterophilic and Homophilic Cadherin Interactions in Intestinal Intermicrovillar Links
Michelle E. Gray, Zachary R. Johnson, Debadrita Modak, Matthew J. Tyska, Marcos Sotomayor
bioRxiv 2020.09.01.278846; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.01.278846
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Species-Dependent Heterophilic and Homophilic Cadherin Interactions in Intestinal Intermicrovillar Links
Michelle E. Gray, Zachary R. Johnson, Debadrita Modak, Matthew J. Tyska, Marcos Sotomayor
bioRxiv 2020.09.01.278846; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.01.278846

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