Abstract

The mechanisms underlying E‐cadherin clustering and AJ maturation are not fully understood although the E‐cadherin‐mediated formation of adherens junctions (AJs) is essential for the morphogenesis of epithelial cells. Here we report that the association between type Iγ phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase (PIPKIγ) and Exo70 regulated the transport and clustering of Ecadherin on the plasma membrane and, subsequently, the extension of nascent E‐cadherin adhesions. We also observed that PI4,5P(2) accumulation at E‐cadherin clusters during the assembly of E‐cadherin adhesions. PIPKIγ‐generated PI4,5P(2) is required for recruiting Exo70 to newly formed E‐cadherin junctions and facilitates the assembly and maturation of AJs. Additionally, Rho activity and actin structure were impaired by loss of Exo70 and/or PIPKIγ. These results support a model in which PIPKIγ and PIPKIγ‐generated PI4,5P(2) pools at nascent E‐cadherin contacts cue Exo70 targeting and orients the tethering of exocyst‐associated E‐cadherin. This could be an important mechanism that regulates E‐cadherin clustering and AJ maturation, and actin reorganization, which is essential for the establishment of solid, polarized epithelial structures.

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