Submembranous junctional plaque proteins include potential tumor suppressor molecules
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Claudin multigene family encoding four-transmembrane domain protein components of tight junction strandsAmphiphysin II (SH3P9; BIN1), a member of the amphiphysin/Rvs family, is concentrated in the cortical cytomatrix of axon initial segments and nodes of ranvier in brain and around T tubules in skeletal muscleSymplekin, a novel type of tight junction plaque proteinSMAP, an Smg GDS-associating protein having arm repeats and phosphorylated by Src tyrosine kinaseTwo independent domains of hDlg are sufficient for subcellular targeting: the PDZ1-2 conformational unit and an alternatively spliced domainMutant alpha-actinin-4 promotes tumorigenicity and regulates cell motility of a human lung carcinomaIdentification of plakoglobin domains required for association with N-cadherin and alpha-cateninE-cadherin and APC compete for the interaction with beta-catenin and the cytoskeletonIdentification of amino acid sequence motifs in desmocollin, a desmosomal glycoprotein, that are required for plakoglobin binding and plaque formationE-cadherin is a tumour/invasion suppressor gene mutated in human lobular breast cancersInterspecies diversity of the occludin sequence: cDNA cloning of human, mouse, dog, and rat-kangaroo homologuesInteraction of alpha-actinin with the cadherin/catenin cell-cell adhesion complex via alpha-cateninDirect association of occludin with ZO-1 and its possible involvement in the localization of occludin at tight junctionsSupervillin (p205): A novel membrane-associated, F-actin-binding protein in the villin/gelsolin superfamilyInvolvement of ZO-1 in cadherin-based cell adhesion through its direct binding to alpha catenin and actin filamentsExpression of occludin, tight-junction-associated protein, in human digestive tractAfadin: A novel actin filament-binding protein with one PDZ domain localized at cadherin-based cell-to-cell adherens junctionClaudin-1 and -2: novel integral membrane proteins localizing at tight junctions with no sequence similarity to occludinDifferential localization of VE- and N-cadherins in human endothelial cells: VE-cadherin competes with N-cadherin for junctional localizationCharacterization of ZO-2 as a MAGUK family member associated with tight as well as adherens junctions with a binding affinity to occludin and alpha cateninFibroblast transgelin and smooth muscle SM22alpha are the same protein, the expression of which is down-regulated in many cell linesIQGAP3 regulates cell proliferation through the Ras/ERK signalling cascadeExpression of catenins during mouse embryonic development and in adult tissuesThe tight junction protein ZO-1 and an interacting transcription factor regulate ErbB-2 expression.Junctional music that the nucleus hears: cell-cell contact signaling and the modulation of gene activity.p120, a p120-related protein (p100), and the cadherin/catenin complex.The spatial organization of apical junctional complex-associated proteins in feline and human corneal endothelium.Suppression of v-src transformation by the drs gene.Cell adhesion, polarity, and epithelia in the dawn of metazoans.Tight junction protein ZO-2 is differentially expressed in normal pancreatic ducts compared to human pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Zonula occludens toxin modulates tight junctions through protein kinase C-dependent actin reorganization, in vitroContactus adherens, a special type of plaque-bearing adhering junction containing M-cadherin, in the granule cell layer of the cerebellar glomerulus.Modulation of intestinal permeability: a novel and innovative approach for the oral delivery of drugs, macromolecules and antigens.Moesin, ezrin, and p205 are actin-binding proteins associated with neutrophil plasma membranes.Global dissociation of HuR-mRNA complexes promotes cell survival after ionizing radiationTarget genes of beta-catenin-T cell-factor/lymphoid-enhancer-factor signaling in human colorectal carcinomas.Cytokine therapeutics: lessons from interferon alphaAltered cadherin and catenin complexes in the Barrett's esophagus-dysplasia-adenocarcinoma sequence: correlation with disease progression and dedifferentiation.Molecular characterization and tissue distribution of ZO-2, a tight junction protein homologous to ZO-1 and the Drosophila discs-large tumor suppressor protein.Induction of polarized cell-cell association and retardation of growth by activation of the E-cadherin-catenin adhesion system in a dispersed carcinoma line
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Submembranous junctional plaque proteins include potential tumor suppressor molecules
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Submembranous junctional plaque proteins include potential tumor suppressor molecules
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Submembranous junctional plaque proteins include potential tumor suppressor molecules
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1993-12-01T00:00:00Z