Plakoglobin

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junction plakoglobin
Identifiers
Symbol JUP
Alt. Symbols CTNNG
Entrez 3728
HUGO 6207
OMIM 173325
RefSeq NM_002230
UniProt P14923
Other data
Locus Chr. 17 q21

Plakoglobin (gamma-catenin, was originally identified as a component of desmosomes where it can bind to the cadherin family member desmoglein I.

Plakoglobin also associates with classical cadherins such as E-cadherin and in that context it was called gamma-catenin.

Plakoglobin is O-glycosylated near its N-terminal destruction box.

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References

1: Cowin P, Kapprell HP, Franke WW, Tamkun J, Hynes RO. Plakoglobin: a protein common to different kinds of intercellular adhering junctions.Cell. 1986 Sep 26;46(7):1063-73.

2: Franke WW, Goldschmidt MD, Zimbelmann R, Mueller HM, Schiller DL, Cowin P Molecular cloning and amino acid sequence of human plakoglobin, the common junctional plaque protein. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Jun;86(11):4027-31.

3: Mathur M, Goodwin L, Cowin P. Interactions of the cytoplasmic domain of the desmosomal cadherin Dsg1 with plakoglobin. J Biol Chem. 1994 May 13;269(19):14075-80.


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