ZO-2 Is a Master Regulator of Gene Expression, Cell Proliferation, Cytoarchitecture, and Cell Size

Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Aug 24;20(17):4128. doi: 10.3390/ijms20174128.

Abstract

ZO-2 is a cytoplasmic protein of tight junctions (TJs). Here, we describe ZO-2 involvement in the formation of the apical junctional complex during early development and in TJ biogenesis in epithelial cultured cells. ZO-2 acts as a scaffold for the polymerization of claudins at TJs and plays a unique role in the blood-testis barrier, as well as at TJs of the human liver and the inner ear. ZO-2 movement between the cytoplasm and nucleus is regulated by nuclear localization and exportation signals and post-translation modifications, while ZO-2 arrival at the cell border is triggered by activation of calcium sensing receptors and corresponding downstream signaling. Depending on its location, ZO-2 associates with junctional proteins and the actomyosin cytoskeleton or a variety of nuclear proteins, playing a role as a transcriptional repressor that leads to inhibition of cell proliferation and transformation. ZO-2 regulates cell architecture through modulation of Rho proteins and its absence induces hypertrophy due to inactivation of the Hippo pathway and activation of mTOR and S6K. The interaction of ZO-2 with viral oncoproteins and kinases and its silencing in diverse carcinomas reinforce the view of ZO-2 as a tumor regulator protein.

Keywords: CaSR; NES; NLS; RhoA; ZO-2; cholestasis; gene transcription; hypertrophy; tight junctions; tumor suppressor.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Actomyosin / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Apoptosis / genetics
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Cell Shape
  • Cell Size
  • Embryonic Development / genetics
  • Gene Expression Regulation*
  • Humans
  • Nuclear Proteins / metabolism
  • Organ Specificity / genetics
  • Protein Binding
  • Protein Transport
  • Signal Transduction*
  • Tight Junctions / metabolism
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Zonula Occludens-2 Protein / chemistry
  • Zonula Occludens-2 Protein / genetics*
  • Zonula Occludens-2 Protein / metabolism*

Substances

  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Zonula Occludens-2 Protein
  • Actomyosin