SnapShot: Tight and Adherens Junction Signaling
Harder, Jennifer L., Margolis, Ben
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Preexisting tissue mechanical hypertension at adherens junctions disrupts apoptotic extrusion in epithelia. [PDF]
Mann Z +10 more
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Plakophilin 4 controls the spatio-temporal activity of RhoA at adherens junctions to promote cortical actin ring formation and tissue tension. [PDF]
Müller L, Keil R, Glaß M, Hatzfeld M.
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Glucose-Regulated Protein 78, via Releasing β-Catenin from Adherens Junctions, Facilitates Its Interaction with STAT3 in Mediating Retinal Neovascularization. [PDF]
Kumar R, Rao GN.
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The ability of the LIMD1 and TRIP6 LIM domains to bind strained f-actin is critical for their tension dependent localization to adherens junctions and association with the Hippo pathway kinase LATS1. [PDF]
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PLK1 and its substrate MISP facilitate intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma progression by promoting lymphatic invasion and impairing E-cadherin adherens junctions. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2001Adherens junctions are composed of a cadherin-catenin complex and its associated proteins. Recently, an increasing number of novel members of adherens junctions, including membrane and PDZ proteins, have been reported. Interactions among these components in adherens junctions seem to be dynamically regulated during the formation of adherens junction ...
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