UNC-97/PINCH is Involved in the Assembly of Integrin Cell Adhesion Complexes in Caenorhabditis Elegans Body Wall Muscle
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UNC-97/PINCH is an evolutionarily conserved protein that contains five LIM domains and is located at cell-extracellular matrix attachment sites known as cell adhesion complexes. To understand the role of UNC-97/PINCH in cell adhesion, we undertook a combined genetic and cell biological approach to identify the steps required to assemble cell adhesion complexes in Caenorhabditis elegans. First, we have generated a complete loss of function mutation in the unc-97 coding region. unc-97 null mutants arrest development during embryogenesis and reveal that the myofilament lattice and its attachment structures, which include PAT-4/ILK (integrin-linked kinase) and integrin fail to assemble into properly organized arrays. Although in the absence of UNC-97/PINCH, PAT-4/ILK and integrin fail to organize normally, they are capable of colocalizing together at the muscle cell membrane. Alternatively, in integrin and pat-4 mutants, UNC-97/PINCH fails to localize to the muscle cell membrane and instead is found diffusely throughout the muscle cell cytoplasm. In agreement with mammalian studies, we show that LIM domain 1 of UNC-97/PINCH is required for its interaction with PAT-4/ILK in yeast two-hybrid assays. Additionally, we find, by LIM domain deletion analysis, that LIM1 is required for the localization of UNC-97/PINCH to cell adhesion complexes. Our results provide evidence that UNC-97/PINCH is required for the development of C. elegans and is required for the formation of integrin based adhesion structures.
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