Armc8 is an evolutionarily conserved armadillo protein involved in cell-cell adhesion complexes through multiple molecular interactions

Biosci Rep. 2019 Aug 2;39(8):BSR20180604. doi: 10.1042/BSR20180604. Print 2019 Aug 30.

Abstract

Armadillo-repeat-containing protein 8 (Armc8) belongs to the family of armadillo-repeat containing proteins, which have been found to be involved in diverse cellular functions including cell-cell contacts and intracellular signaling. By comparative analyses of armadillo repeat protein structures and genomes from various premetazoan and metazoan species, we identified orthologs of human Armc8 and analyzed in detail the evolutionary relationship of Armc8 genes and their encoded proteins. Armc8 is a highly ancestral armadillo protein although not present in yeast. Consequently, Armc8 is not the human ortholog of yeast Gid5/Vid28.Further, we performed a candidate approach to characterize new protein interactors of Armc8. Interactions between Armc8 and specific δ-catenins (plakophilins-1, -2, -3 and p0071) were observed by the yeast two-hybrid approach and confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization. We also showed that Armc8 interacts specifically with αE-catenin but neither with αN-catenin nor with αT-catenin. Degradation of αE-catenin has been reported to be important in cancer and to be regulated by Armc8. A similar process may occur with respect to plakophilins in desmosomes. Deregulation of desmosomal proteins has been considered to contribute to tumorigenesis.

Keywords: Armadillo protein; Armc8; desmosome; molecular evolution.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Armadillo Domain Proteins* / genetics
  • Carcinogenesis / genetics
  • Catenins / genetics
  • Cell Adhesion* / genetics
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Delta Catenin
  • Desmosomes / genetics
  • Humans
  • Plakophilins / genetics
  • Yeasts / genetics
  • alpha Catenin / genetics

Substances

  • alpha Catenin
  • Armadillo Domain Proteins
  • ARMC8 protein, human
  • Catenins
  • Delta Catenin
  • Plakophilins