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Molecular Biology of the Cell. 33
In vertebrates, epithelial cell-cell junctions must rapidly remodel to maintain barrier function as cells undergo dynamic shape-change events. Consequently, localized leaks sometimes arise within the tight junction (TJ) barrier, which are repaired by
Autor:
Saranyaraajan Varadarajan, Shahana A. Chumki, Rachel E. Stephenson, Eileen R. Misterovich, Jessica L. Wu, Claire E. Dudley, Ivan S. Erofeev, Andrew B. Goryachev, Ann L. Miller
Publikováno v:
Varadarajan, S, Chumki, S A, Stephenson, R, Misterovich, E R, Wu, J L, Dudley, C E, Erofeev, I, Goryachev, A B & Miller, A L 2022, ' Mechanosensitive calcium flashes promote sustained RhoA activation during tight junction remodeling ', Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 221, no. 4, e202105107 . https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202105107
Epithelial cell–cell junctions remodel in response to mechanical stimuli to maintain barrier function. Previously, we found that local leaks in tight junctions (TJs) are rapidly repaired by local, transient RhoA activation, termed “Rho flares,”
Autor:
Jeanmarie D Mishler, Anne M. Casper, Ellen M Younkin, Mikael K Dunn, Shahana A Chumki, Thomas F Coates
Replication stress causes breaks at chromosomal locations called common fragile sites. Deletions causing loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in human tumors are strongly correlated with common fragile sites, but the role of gene conversion in LOH at fragile
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