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1
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0025894092
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Cadherin Cell Adhesion Receptors as a Morphogenetic Regulator
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of interest, An excellent short review emphasizing work on the classic cadherins.
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(1991)
Science
, vol.251
, pp. 1451-1455
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Takeichi1
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3
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0025816620
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2+-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion Molecule Expressed in the Retina
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of interest, A novel cadherin, R-cadherin, displays weak heterotypic binding with N-cadherin as well as strong homotypic binding
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(1991)
Neuron
, vol.7
, pp. 69-79
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Inuzuka1
Miyatani2
Takeichi3
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6
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0026146968
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Diversity of the Cadherin Family: Evidence for Eight New Cadherins in Nervous Tissue
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of interest, cDNAs were isolated from brain and retina using the polymerase chain reaction. These included two already known and eight new ones, seven of which had features which distinguish them from the classic cadherins. Most were expressed mainly in the brain, but some in other tissues as well.
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(1991)
Cell Regulation
, vol.2
, pp. 261-270
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Suzuki1
Sano2
Tanihara3
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8
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0023372476
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Structure and Assembly of Desmosome Junctions: Biosynthesis, Processing, and Transport of the Major Protein and Glycoprotein Components in Cultured Epithelial Cells
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(1987)
J Cell Biol
, vol.105
, pp. 57-68
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Penn1
Hobson2
Rees3
Magee4
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9
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0025283572
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Size Heterogeneity, Phosphorylation and Transmembrane Organisation of Desmosomal Glycoproteins 2 and 3 (Desmocollins) in MDCK Cells
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of oustanding interest, A triplet of polypeptides is revealed in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, of which only the largest, DG-II, is phosphorylated on serine. Controlled trypsinization experiments confirm the transmembrane nature of these proteins and show that heterogeneity of size and phosphorylation occur in the cytoplasmic domains.
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(1990)
J Cell Sci
, vol.96
, pp. 239-248
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Parrish1
Marston2
Mattey3
Measures4
Venning5
Garrod6
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10
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0024994196
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Desmosomal Glycoproteins 2 and 3 (Desmocollins) Show N-Terminal Similarity to Calcium-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion Molecules
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of interest, Amino-terminal sequence from DG-II/III derived from bovine nasal epidermis revealed a sequence with 43% identity to N-cadherin. Using mAbs, it was demonstrated that the amino termini are external to the membrane.
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(1990)
J Cell Sci
, vol.97
, pp. 239-246
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Holton1
Kenny2
Legan3
Collins4
Keen5
Sharm6
Garrod7
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11
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0025910747
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Desmocollins Form a Subset of the Cadherin Family of Cell Adhesion Molecules
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of interest, The sequence of DG-III from bovine nasal epidermis is presented here, together with its homology to the cadherins.
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(1991)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.88
, pp. 4476-4480
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Mechanic1
Raynor2
Hill3
Cowin4
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12
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0025821552
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Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Desmosomal Glycoprotein-2 and Glycoprotein-3 (Desmocollins) — Cadherin-Like Desmosomal Adhesion Molecules with Heterogeneous Cytoplasmic Domains
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of outstanding interest
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(1991)
J Cell Biol
, vol.113
, pp. 381-391
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Collins1
Legan2
Kenny3
MacGarvie4
Holton5
Garrod6
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13
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0025788517
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Desmosomal Glycoproteins II and III: Cadherin-Like Junctional Molecules Generated by Alternative Splicing
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of outstanding interest, These two papers [12⊎⊎, 13⊎⊎] present the sequences of DG-II and DG-III from bovine nasal epidermis (a stratified epithelium) and from human cultured keratinocytes, respectively, together with the cadherin homology, and show that in both cases DG-III differs from DG-II by the addition of a 46 bp exon containing an in-frame stop codon. This is the first example of alternative splicing described in the cadherin superfamily.
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(1991)
J Biol Chem
, vol.266
, pp. 10438-10445
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Parker1
Wheeler2
Arnemann3
Pidsley4
Ataliotis5
Thomas6
Rees7
Magee8
Buxton9
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14
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0025736474
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Amino Acid Sequence of Bovine Muzzle Epithelial Desmocollin Derived from Cloned cDNA: a Novel Subtype of Desmosomal Cadherins
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of interest, The sequence of DG-II from bovine snout epidermis is presented here, together with its homology to the cadherins, and evidence that it is only expressed in stratifying cells (compare with [21⊎⊎]).
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(1991)
Differentiation
, vol.47
, pp. 29-36
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Koch1
Goldschmidt2
Walsh3
Zimbelmann4
Schmelz5
Franke6
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15
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0025081307
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Identification of Desmoglein, a Constitutive Desmosomal Glycoprotein, as a Member of the Cadherin Family of Cell Adhesion Molecules
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of outstanding interest, cDNA clones coding for the whole of the mature form of DG-I from bovine snout epidermal desmosomes were sequenced and shown to have extensive homology with the classic cadherins, but also to have a unique sequence at the carboxyl terminus.
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(1990)
Eur J Cell Biol
, vol.53
, pp. 1-12
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Koch1
Walsh2
Schmelz3
Goldschmidt4
Zimbelmann5
Franke6
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0025542994
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Desmoglein Shows Extensive Homology to the Cadherin Family of Cell Adhesion Molecules
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of interest, Four of the extracellular domains of DG-I cDNA from bovine snout epidermis were cloned and shown to have homology with the classic cadherins.
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(1990)
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
, vol.173
, pp. 1224-1230
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Goodwin1
Hill2
Raynor3
Raszi4
Manabe5
Cowin6
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0025779541
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Structural Analysis and Expression of Human Desmoglein: Cadherin-Like Component of the Desmosome
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of outstanding interest, Human cDNA clones coding for the whole of the mature form of DG-I, derived from mRNA isolated from cultured keratinocytes [17⊎⊎] and from human foreskin [18⊎⊎] were sequenced and shown to have extensive homology with the classic cadherins and also to have a unique 282-residue sequence at the carboxyl terminus containing six repeats of a 29-residue sequence.
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(1991)
J Cell Sci
, vol.99
, pp. 809-821
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Nilles1
Parry2
Powers3
Angst4
Wagner5
Green6
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0025105596
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N-Cadherin Gene Maps to Human Chromosome 18 and is not Linked to the E-Cadherin Gene
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of interest, Besides assigning the N-cadherin gene to chromosome 18, the authors also show that multiple mRNAs are recognized in brain and foetal muscle by N-cadherin probes.
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(1990)
J Neurochem
, vol.55
, pp. 805-812
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Walsh1
Barton2
Putt3
Moore4
Kelsell5
Spurr6
Goodfellow7
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0025719081
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Chromosomal Assignment of the Human Genes Coding for the Major Proteins of the Desmosome Junction, Desmoglein DGI (DSG), desmocollins DGII/III (DSC), Desmoplakins DPI/II (DSP), and Plakoglobin DPIII (JUP)
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of interest, Using the polymerase chain reaction, the genes coding for the two desmosomal cadherins and two major desmosomal plaque proteins are assigned to four different chromosomes. DG-I and N-cadherin are both assigned to chromosome 18.
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(1991)
Genomics
, vol.10
, pp. 640-645
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Arnemann1
Spurr2
Wheeler3
Parker4
Buxton5
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0025740947
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Keratinization is Associated with the Expression of a New Protein Related to the Desmosomal Cadherins DGII/III
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of outstanding interest, Evidence is presented that there is more than one class of DG-II/III like proteins. One is represented by the human DG-II/III sequence described in [13⊎⊎]; and another is represented by the bovine DG-II/III described in [13⊎⊎, 14⊎]. Antibodies to human homologues of the latter were shown to stain only the suprabasal layers of human skin, whereas the antibodies used to isolate the DG-II/III cDNAs described in [13⊎⊎] stained all the living layers of skin. As these desmosomal cadherins are candidate adhesion molecules, there may therefore be changes in the adhesive capacity of desmosomes as keratinization proceeds.
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(1991)
FEBS Lett
, vol.286
, pp. 9-12
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King1
Magee2
Rees3
Buxton4
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0025748166
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The fat tumor suppressor gene in Drosophila encodes a novel member of the cadherin gene superfamily.
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of outstanding interest, in press, The first cadherin-like protein in Drosophila has been cloned. It has 34 cadherin repeats in its extracellular domain, and is involved in growth regulation.
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(1991)
Cell
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Mahoney1
Weber2
Onofrechuk3
Biessmann4
Bryant5
Goodman6
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23
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0025238409
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Identification of a Cadherin Cell Adhesion Recognition Sequence
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of outstanding interest, Synthetic peptides containing the His-Ala-Val sequence are shown to inhibit two processes (embryo compaction and neurite outgrowth) known to be mediated by cadherins, suggesting that this sequence is a component of a cadherin cell adhesion recognition site.
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(1990)
Dev Biol
, vol.139
, pp. 227-229
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Blaschuk1
Sullivan2
David3
Pouliot4
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0025239290
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Localization of Specificity Determining Sites in Cadherin Cell Adhesion Molecules
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of outstanding interest, By analyzing the adhesive specificities of chimeric and point-mutated E- and P-cadherins, the authors show that the amino-terminal 113-residue region is essential for determining these specificities. In particular, they show that residues 78 and/or 83 (either side of the His-Ala-Val sequence) play a central role in determining these binding specificities.
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(1990)
Cell
, vol.61
, pp. 147-155
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Nose1
Tsuji2
Takeichi3
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25
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0025064957
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Correct Proteolytic Cleavage is Required for the Cell Adhesive Function of Uvomorulin
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of interest, cDNAs were constructed in which the endogenous protease recognition site was replaced with the sites for factor Xa or trypsin. Cells expressing unprocessed E-cadherin showed no cadherin-mediated adhesion, but treatment with the respective proteases resulted in activation of adhesion.
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(1990)
J Cell Biol
, vol.111
, pp. 1645-1650
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Ozawa1
Kemler2
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0025612251
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2+ Binding Site of Uvomorulin Abolish the Adhesive Function
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2+ is of crucial importance for the molecular mechanisms of adhesion.
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(1990)
Cell
, vol.63
, pp. 1033-1038
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Ozawa1
Engel2
Kemler3
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0025651841
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A Possible New Adhesive Site in the Cell-Adhesion Molecule Uvomorulin
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of outstanding interest, The epitope for the mAb DECMA-1, which blocks E-cadherin function, was located close to the membrane-proximal part of the extracellular domain, where there is a cluster of cysteine residues. Cleavage of these disulphide bonds with dithiothreitol affected the adhesive properties of the cells.
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(1990)
Mech Develop
, vol.33
, pp. 49-56
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Ozawa1
Hoschutsky2
Herrenknecht3
Kemler4
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0025374899
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Uvomorulin-Catenin Complex Formation is Regulated by a Specific Domain in the Cytoplasmic Region of the Cell Adhesion Molecule
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of outstanding interest, Mutgenesis experiments demonstrate the existence of a catenin-binding region in the cytoplasmic domain of uvomorulin, which is essential for function.
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(1990)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.87
, pp. 4246-4250
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Ozawa1
Ringwald2
Kemler3
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0025752664
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The 102 kd Cadherin-Associated Protein: Similarity to Vinculin and Posttranslational Regulation of Expression
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of outstanding interest, CAP-102 (α-catenin) is shown to have homology to vinculin, demonstrating the existence of a vinculin family.
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(1991)
Cell
, vol.65
, pp. 849-857
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Nagafuchi1
Takeichi2
Tsukita3
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30
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0026316099
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A homolog of the armadillo protein in Drosophila (plakoglobin) associated with E-cadherin.
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of outstanding interest, in press, Peptide sequencing reveals that β-catenin is related to plakoglobin and armadillo, thus enlarging the family of plakoglobin-like molecules.
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(1991)
Science
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McCrea1
Turck2
Gumbiner3
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31
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0025605601
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The Segment Polarity Gene Armadillo Encodes a Functionally Modular Protein That is the Drosophila Homolog of Human Plakoglobin
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of outstanding interest, The armadillo protein is homologous to plakoglobin and has a repeating structure. The protein is functionally modular as mutant phenotypes depend on the number of repeats lost.
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(1990)
Cell
, vol.63
, pp. 1167-1178
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Peifer1
Wieschaus2
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0025104455
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Pemphigus
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of interest, This paper reviews evidence for the role of desmosomal glycoproteins in Pemphigus, and for an interaction between them and plakoglobin.
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(1990)
Dermat Clin
, vol.8
, pp. 689-700
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Korman1
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0025728669
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Intermediate Filament-Plasma Membrane Interactions
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of interest, Reviews the structure of desmoplakins, and the attachment of intermediate filaments to membranes.
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(1991)
Curr Opin Cell Biol
, vol.3
, pp. 127-132
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Jones1
Green2
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0026014584
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Cloning and Sequencing of Rat Plectin Indicates a 466kD Polypeptide Chain with a Three-Domain Structure Based on a Central α-Helical Coiled Coil
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of interest, The cytoskeletal protein plectin is shown to have a coiled-coil structure homologous to desmoplakin.
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(1991)
J Cell Biol
, vol.114
, pp. 83-99
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Wiche1
Becker2
Luber3
Weitzer4
Castanon5
Hauptmann6
Stratowa7
Stewart8
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0025756804
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Regulation of desmosome assembly in MDCK epithelial cells: coordination of membrane core and cytoplasmic plaque domain assembly at the plasma membrane
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of interest, This paper demonstrates the accumulation in low calcium medium of desmoplakins with intermediate filaments and DG-I with microtubules. Addition of calcium results in coordinated assembly into desmosomes at the plasma membrane.
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(1991)
The Journal of Cell Biology
, vol.11
, pp. 645-655
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Pasdar1
Krzeminski2
Nelson3
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36
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0025634028
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Development of Desmosomal Adhesion Between MDCK Cells Following Calcium Switching
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2+-induced desmosome formation does not require protein synthesis but subsequent accumulation of desmosomes does.
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(1991)
J Cell Sci
, vol.97
, pp. 689-704
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Mattey1
Burdge2
Garrod3
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0024376382
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Involvement of protein kinase C in translocation of desmoplakins from cytosol to plasma membrane during desmosome formation in human squamous cell carcinoma cells grown in low to normal calcium concentration
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(1989)
Experimental Cell Research
, vol.195
, pp. 176-190
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Sheu1
Kitajima2
Yaoita3
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0026114963
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Modulation of Intercellular Adherens-Type Junctions and Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Their Components in RSV-Transformed Cultured Chick Lens Cells
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Tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins in adherens junctions results in their disassembly.
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(1991)
Cell Regulation
, vol.2
, pp. 105-120
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Volberg1
Geiger2
Dror3
Zick4
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