Desmosomal adhesion: structural basis,molecular mechanism and regulation (Review) |
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Authors: | David R. Garrod Anita J. Merritt Zhuxiang Nie |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, 3.239 Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK |
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Abstract: | Desmosomes are adhesive intercellular junctions of epithelia and cardiac muscle. They have an essential function in maintaining the integrity of tissues, which is compromised in human genetic and autoimmune disease that targets desmosomal components. Recent evidence (1) suggests new roles for the function of desmosomal adhesion in tissue morphogenesis, (2) gives new insights into the molecular mechanism of adhesion, (3) indicates that the desmosomal adhesion molecules, desmocollin and desmoglein, may contribute to the regulation of epidermal diffentiation, and (4) shows that the affinity of desmosomal adhesion is regulated by protein kinase C. |
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Keywords: | Desmosome Cell Adhesion Intercellular Junction Epithelium Protein Kinase C |
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