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Faculty Opinions recommendation of A Weak Link with Actin Organizes Tight Junctions to Control Epithelial Permeability
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2020
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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In vertebrates, epithelial permeability is regulated by the tight junction (TJ) formed by specialized adhesive membrane proteins, adaptor proteins, and the actin cytoskeleton. Despite the TJ's critical physiological role, a molecular-level understanding of how TJ assembly sets the permeability of epithelial tissue is lacking. Here, we identify a 28-amino acid sequence in the TJ adaptor protein ZO-1 that is responsible for actin binding and show that this interaction is essential for TJ
doi:10.3410/f.738546702.793580711
fatcat:oowrymsugzduxcl4vclvva6fo4