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A short guide to the tight junction.

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Nuclear localization of tricellulin promotes the oncogenic property of pancreatic cancer

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Tricellulin is a target of the ubiquitin ligase Itch

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2017
Tricellulin, a member of the tight junction–associated MAGUK protein family, preferentially localizes to tricellular junctions in confluent polarized epithelial cell layers and is downregulated during the epithelial–mesenchymal transition. Posttranslational modifications are assumed to play critical roles in the process of downregulation of tricellulin
Thorsten Pfirrmann   +2 more
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Tricellulin expression in brain endothelial and neural cells

Cell and Tissue Research, 2012
Tricellulin is a tight junction (TJ) protein, which is not only concentrated at tricellular contacts but also present at bicellular contacts between epithelial tissues. We scrutinized the brain for tricellulin expression in endothelial and neural cells by using real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blot and immunohistochemical and ...
Cibelle Mariano   +2 more
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Tricellulin expression in normal and neoplastic human pancreas

Histopathology, 2012
Korompay A, Borka K, Lotz G, Somorácz Á, Törzsök P, Erdélyi‐Belle B, Kenessey I, Baranyai Z, Zsoldos F, Kupcsulik P, Bodoky G, Schaff Z & Kiss A(2012) Histopathology 60, E76–E86Tricellulin expression in normal and neoplastic human pancreasAims:  Tricellulin is a member of the family of tight junction proteins, which are found concentrated mainly at
Gábor Lotz   +2 more
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Differential Phosphorylation of Occludin and Tricellulin by CK2 and CK1

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
In epithelial and endothelial cell layers tight junctions form selective apicolateral paracellular barriers separating luminal and extracellular spaces from the underlying tissues. Within the tight junctions the tetraspan transmembrane proteins occludin, claudins, and tricellulin form anastomosing strands of protein complexes, which interconnect ...
Otmar Huber
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