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From the * Population Council, Center for Biomedical Research, New York, New York.
| Correspondence to: Dr Dolores D. Mruk, Population Council, Center for Biomedical Research, 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 (e-mail: mruk{at}popcbr.rockefeller.edu). |
- and
ß-catenin as well as with actin, vimentin,
- and ß-tubulin,
and protein kinase C (PKC)-
and -
. Additionally, administration
of Adjudin to adult rats up-regulated the Rab4A level, which coincided with
the loss of spermatocytes, round and elongating/elongated spermatids from the
seminiferous epithelium. More importantly, the ability of Rab4A to associate
with
- and ß-catenin increased during Adjudin-induced junction
restructuring in the testis, illustrating that Rab4A-catenin interactions are
likely to be involved in the disassembly of Sertoli–germ cell contacts.
Taken collectively, these results suggest that Rab4A participates in adherens
junction dynamics.
Key words: Adherens junction, Sertoli cell, germ cell
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