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ssbd-repos-000283 (283-Kanadome-CellAdhesion)
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Title
Time-lapse imaging of reversible intercellular NCad interactions by INCIDER in HEK293T cells.
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Release Date
2023-07-20
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Organism
Homo sapiens
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Cell Line
HEK293T cell
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
cell-cell adhesion mediator activity, cadherin binding involved in cell-cell adhesion
GO Biological Process (BP)
cell adhesion
GO Cellular Component (CC)
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Study Type
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Imaging Methods
time lapse microscopy

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Related paper(s)

Takashi Kanadome, Kanehiro Hayashi, Yusuke Seto, Mototsugu Eiraku, Kazunori Nakajima, Takeharu Nagai, Tomoki Matsuda (2022) Development of intensiometric indicators for visualizing N-cadherin interaction across cells., Communications biology, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 1065

Published in 2022 Oct 7 (Electronic publication in Oct. 7, 2022, midnight )

(Abstract) N-cadherin (NCad) is a classical cadherin that mediates cell-cell interactions in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. NCad participates in various biological processes, from ontogenesis to higher brain functions, though the visualization of NCad interactions in living cells remains limited. Here, we present intensiometric NCad interaction indicators, named INCIDERs, that utilize dimerization-dependent fluorescent proteins. INCIDERs successfully visualize reversible NCad interactions across cells. Compared to FRET-based indicators, INCIDERs have a ~70-fold higher signal contrast, enabling clear identification of NCad interactions. In primary neuronal cells, NCad interactions are visualized between closely apposed processes. Furthermore, visualization of NCad interaction at cell adhesion sites in dense cell populations is achieved by two-photon microscopy. INCIDERs are useful tools in the spatiotemporal investigation of NCad interactions across cells; future research should evaluate the potential of INCIDERs in mapping complex three-dimensional architectures in multi-cellular systems.
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Contact(s)
Tomoki Matsuda
Organization(s)
Osaka University , SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) , Department of Biomolecular Science and Engineering
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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