Connexin45 directly binds to ZO-1 and localizes to the tight junction region in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexins: a myriad of functions extending beyond assembly of gap junction channelsMolecular cloning, functional expression, and tissue distribution of a novel human gap junction-forming protein, connexin-31.9. Interaction with zona occludens protein-1A novel claudin 16 mutation associated with childhood hypercalciuria abolishes binding to ZO-1 and results in lysosomal mistargeting.Disease-associated mutations affect intracellular traffic and paracellular Mg2+ transport function of Claudin-16Association of ARVCF with zonula occludens (ZO)-1 and ZO-2: binding to PDZ-domain proteins and cell-cell adhesion regulate plasma membrane and nuclear localization of ARVCFConnexin45-containing neuronal gap junctions in rodent retina also contain connexin36 in both apposing hemiplaques, forming bihomotypic gap junctions, with scaffolding contributed by zonula occludens-1Lens connexins alpha3Cx46 and alpha8Cx50 interact with zonula occludens protein-1 (ZO-1)Gap junction modulation and its implications for heart functionGap junctions in inherited human disorders of the central nervous system.Domain Swapping within PDZ2 Is Responsible for Dimerization of ZO ProteinsCoxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) mediates atrioventricular-node function and connexin 45 localization in the murine heartNew roles for astrocytes: gap junction hemichannels have something to communicateAssociation of connexin36 and zonula occludens-1 with zonula occludens-2 and the transcription factor zonula occludens-1-associated nucleic acid-binding protein at neuronal gap junctions in rodent retinaConnexin 43 interacts with zona occludens-1 and -2 proteins in a cell cycle stage-specific mannerRegulation of cellular communication by signaling microdomains in the blood vessel wall.Biological and biophysical properties of vascular connexin channels.Transgenic overexpression of connexin50 induces cataracts.Interaction between connexin35 and zonula occludens-1 and its potential role in the regulation of electrical synapses.Connexin47, connexin29 and connexin32 co-expression in oligodendrocytes and Cx47 association with zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) in mouse brain.Identification of a potential regulator of the gap junction protein pannexin1.Convergent and divergent ligand specificity among PDZ domains of the LAP and zonula occludens (ZO) families.Characterization of the connexin45 carboxyl-terminal domain structure and interactions with molecular partnersConnexin43 PDZ2 binding domain mutants create functional gap junctions and exhibit altered phosphorylationZonula occludens-1 alters connexin43 gap junction size and organization by influencing channel accretionJNK is a novel regulator of intercellular adhesionLighting up gap junction channels in a flash.Sharing signals: connecting lung epithelial cells with gap junction channels.Up-regulated expression of zonula occludens protein-1 in human melanoma associates with N-cadherin and contributes to invasion and adhesion.Cx50 requires an intact PDZ-binding motif and ZO-1 for the formation of functional intercellular channels.The connexin43 carboxyl terminus and cardiac gap junction organizationNeuronal connexin36 association with zonula occludens-1 protein (ZO-1) in mouse brain and interaction with the first PDZ domain of ZO-1.High-resolution proteomic mapping in the vertebrate central nervous system: close proximity of connexin35 to NMDA glutamate receptor clusters and co-localization of connexin36 with immunoreactivity for zonula occludens protein-1 (ZO-1)Early embryonic lethality of mice lacking ZO-2, but Not ZO-3, reveals critical and nonredundant roles for individual zonula occludens proteins in mammalian development.Connexins and steroidogenesis in mouse Leydig cells.Polarity proteins as regulators of cell junction complexes: implications for breast cancer.Proteins and mechanisms regulating gap-junction assembly, internalization, and degradation.Reciprocal influence of connexins and apical junction proteins on their expressions and functions.Zona occludens-2 is critical for blood-testis barrier integrity and male fertility.Discovering the molecular components of intercellular junctions--a historical view.The dual role of zonula occludens (ZO) proteins.
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Connexin45 directly binds to ZO-1 and localizes to the tight junction region in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... gion in epithelial MDCK cells.
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Connexin45 directly binds to Z ...... egion in epithelial MDCK cells
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M Reichert
P J Kausalya
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10.1016/S0014-5793(01)02786-7
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2001-09-01T00:00:00Z