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Catenins are a
family of
proteins found in
complexes with
cadherin cell
adhesion molecules of
animal cells. The
first two
catenins that were identified...
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arrhythmias in the
double transgenic animals,
suggesting that the two
catenins—β-
catenin and plakoglobin—are
critical and
indispensable for mechanoelectrical...
- with
homodimerization of α-
catenin.12 To date,
there are
three α-
catenins, in mammals, that have been described. αE-
catenin primarily found in epithelium...
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catenins, bind to the
cytoplasmic portion of the cadherin.
Regulatory proteins include p-120
catenin, α {\displaystyle \alpha } -
catenin, β {\displaystyle...
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interactions with the 20 AA and SAMP repeats. This
complex is then able to bind β-
catenins in the cytoplasm, that have
dissociated from
adherens contacts between...
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normal cognitive development. Like β-
catenin and γ-
catenin, δ-
catenins seem to
interact with presenilins.
These catenin-presenilin
interaction have implications...
- M, Sovová V (December 2001). "Expression and
interaction of
different catenins in
colorectal carcinoma cells".
International Journal of
Molecular Medicine...
- sarcolemma. αE-
catenin also
plays a role in
tumor metastasis and skin cell function.
Human αE-
catenin protein is 100.0 kDa and 906
amino acids.
Catenins (α,β,and...
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protein beta-
catenin (β-
catenin)
while a
noncanonical pathway operates independently of it. The
canonical Wnt
pathway (or Wnt/β-
catenin pathway) is the...
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intracellular catenin proteins,
specifically the
three different subtypes, α-
catenins, β-
catenins, and p120ctn
family catenins. β-
catenins and p120ctns...