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Publication : Kazrin, a novel periplakin-interacting protein associated with desmosomes and the keratinocyte plasma membrane.

First Author  Groot KR Year  2004
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  166
Issue  5 Pages  653-9
PubMed ID  15337775 Mgi Jnum  J:92498
Mgi Id  MGI:3053235 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200312123
Citation  Groot KR, et al. (2004) Kazrin, a novel periplakin-interacting protein associated with desmosomes and the keratinocyte plasma membrane. J Cell Biol 166(5):653-9
abstractText  Periplakin forms part of the scaffold onto which the epidermal cornified envelope is assembled. The NH2-terminal 133 amino acids mediate association with the plasma membrane and bind a novel protein, kazrin. Kazrin is highly conserved and lacks homology to any known protein. There are four alternatively spliced transcripts, encoding three proteins with different NH2 termini. Kazrin is expressed in all layers of stratified squamous epithelia; it becomes membrane associated in the suprabasal layers, coincident with up-regulation of periplakin, and is incorporated into the cornified envelope of cultured keratinocytes. Kazrin colocalizes with periplakin and desmoplakin at desmosomes and with periplakin at the interdesmosomal plasma membrane, but its subcellular distribution is independent of periplakin. On transfection, all three kazrin isoforms have similar subcellular distributions. We conclude that kazrin is a novel component of desmosomes that associates with periplakin.
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