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Analysis of Protein-protein Interactions and Co-localization Between Components of Gap, Tight, and Adherens Junctions in Murine Mammary Glands
Published on: May 30, 2017
Crystal structures of claudins: insights into their intermolecular interactions
Hiroshi Suzuki1, Kazutoshi Tani1, Yoshinori Fujiyoshi1,2
1Cellular and Structural Physiology Institute (CeSPI), Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya, Japan.
Abstract:
Claudins are four-transmembrane proteins that constitute the backbone of tight junction strands via self-polymerization in the apicolateral membranes of epithelial cells. Together with their cell-cell adhesion function, claudin proteins form the paracellular barrier and/or channels through epithelial cell sheets whose permeability is primarily dependent on the claudin subtype. Recently determined crystal structures of several claudins revealed the unique claudin fold of four transmembrane helices in a left-handed helical bundle with an extracellular β-sheet domain. Here, we focus on the structural basis of the intermolecular interactions between claudin molecules and between the Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin and its receptor claudins.
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