The adherens junctions in epithelial cells are specialized structures for the cell-cell adhesion machinery and consist of nectin and cadherin cell adhesion molecules, which are linked to the actin cytoskeleton. The nectin family comprises of four members. Nectins bind to afadin, which then induces major cytoskeletal regulators like LMO7, ADIP, α-actinin, Ctnn-α, Zyxin, tubulins and myosins to modulate cytoskeletal reorganization and actin polymerization, leading to formation of adherens junctions. Nectin also activates Src, which then phosphorylates FRG and Vav2 eventually leading to the activation of Cdc42 and Rac. Activated Cdc42 and Rac activate their downstream effectors such as WASP, N-WASP and IQGAP1...