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  • JAM-A is a signaling protein that influences epithelial cell functions like growth, movement, and barrier integrity through its ability to dimerize on cell surfaces.
  • Research shows that JAM-A can dimerize both within a single cell (cis) and between cells (trans), with trans-dimerization observed between adjacent cells through specific sites, affecting their behavior.
  • Experiments indicate that trans-dimerization enhances certain cell signaling pathways and may function as a mechanism that activates when cells come into contact, reinforcing their barrier properties.

Article Abstract

Junctional adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A) is a tight junction-associated signaling protein that regulates epithelial cell proliferation, migration, and barrier function. JAM-A dimerization on a common cell surface (in cis) has been shown to regulate cell migration, and evidence suggests that JAM-A may form homodimers between cells (in trans). Indeed, transfection experiments revealed accumulation of JAM-A at sites between transfected cells, which was lost in cells expressing cis- or predicted trans-dimerization null mutants. Of importance, microspheres coated with JAM-A containing alanine substitutions to residues 43NNP45 (NNP-JAM-A) within the predicted trans-dimerization site did not aggregate. In contrast, beads coated with cis-null JAM-A demonstrated enhanced clustering similar to that observed with wild-type (WT) JAM-A. In addition, atomic force microscopy revealed decreased association forces in NNP-JAM-A compared with WT and cis-null JAM-A. Assessment of effects of JAM-A dimerization on cell signaling revealed that expression of trans- but not cis-null JAM-A mutants decreased Rap2 activity. Furthermore, confluent cells, which enable trans-dimerization, had enhanced Rap2 activity. Taken together, these results suggest that trans-dimerization of JAM-A occurs at a unique site and with different affinity compared with dimerization in cis. Trans-dimerization of JAM-A may thus act as a barrier-inducing molecular switch that is activated when cells become confluent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4019489PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-01-0018DOI Listing

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