Desmosomal cadherins

DR Garrod, AJ Merritt, Z Nie - Current opinion in cell biology, 2002 - Elsevier
DR Garrod, AJ Merritt, Z Nie
Current opinion in cell biology, 2002Elsevier
New evidence from blocking desmosomal adhesion with anti-adhesion peptides reveals a
role for desmosomes in cell positioning in morphogenesis. Desmosomal adhesion is
necessary for the stability of adherens junctions in epithelial cell sheets. Knockout and mis-
expression of desmosomal cadherins in mice suggests that they may function directly or
indirectly in regulating epidermal differentiation. Protein kinase C signalling and tyrosine
phosphorylation appear to regulate desmosomal adhesion. There are new insights into the …
New evidence from blocking desmosomal adhesion with anti-adhesion peptides reveals a role for desmosomes in cell positioning in morphogenesis. Desmosomal adhesion is necessary for the stability of adherens junctions in epithelial cell sheets. Knockout and mis-expression of desmosomal cadherins in mice suggests that they may function directly or indirectly in regulating epidermal differentiation. Protein kinase C signalling and tyrosine phosphorylation appear to regulate desmosomal adhesion. There are new insights into the role of desmosomal cadherins in autoimmune, infectious and genetic disease.
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