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A plethora of evidence has recently accumulated to suggest
that Rab GTPases may have functions other than those
originally proposed in vesicle formation, movement,
docking and fusion. Studies have shown, for example, that
Rab proteins interact with actin filaments and
microtubules, illustrating cross-talk between
intracellular transport and cytoskeletal dynamics. In
this report, we show that Rab4A associates with adherens
junction signaling proteins in the testis. By
immunoprecipitation, Rab4A was found to interact with
- and
-catenin, as well as with actin,
vimentin,
- and
-tubulin, PKC-
and -
. Additionally, administration of Adjudin
to adult rats up-regulated the Rab4A level, which
coincided with the loss of spermatocytes, round and
elongate spermatids from the seminiferous epithelium.
More importantly, Rab4A's ability to associate with
- and
-catenin increased during
Adjudin-induced junction restructuring in the testis,
illustrating that Rab4A-catenin interactions are likely
involved in the disassembly of Sertoli-germ cell contacts.
Taken collectively, these results suggest that Rab4A
participates in adherens junction dynamics.
Key words: Testis
Rab GTPases
Sertoli cell
adherens junction
germ cell
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