Ihog proteins contribute to integrin-mediated focal adhesions

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Yun Qi
Han Liu
Kang Zhang
Yihui Wu
Chenghao Shen
Xinhua Lin
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[1] Fudan University,The State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Institute of Genetics, School of Life Sciences
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,The State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Institute of Zoology
[3] Fudan University,Human Phenome Institute
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Science China Life Sciences | 2023年 / 66卷
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integrin; focal adhesion; Ihog/Boi;
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Integrin expression forms focal adhesions, but how this process is physiologically regulated is unclear. Ihog proteins are evolutionarily conserved, playing roles in Hedgehog signaling and serving as trans-homophilic adhesion molecules to mediate cell-cell interactions. Whether these proteins are also engaged in other cell adhesion processes remains unknown. Here, we report that Drosophila Ihog proteins function in the integrin-mediated adhesions. Removal of Ihog proteins causes blister and spheroidal muscle in wings and embryos, respectively. We demonstrate that Ihog proteins interact with integrin via the extracellular portion and that their removal perturbs integrin distribution. Finally, we show that Boc, a mammalian Ihog protein, rescues the embryonic defects caused by removing its Drosophila homologs. We thus propose that Ihog proteins contribute to integrin-mediated focal adhesions.
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