Barriers against the external environment are crucial for sustaining life in multicellular organisms, and form following convergent growth and development of cell-cell junctions. At least four types of epithelial cell-cell junctions exist, the most apical of which is known as the tight junction (TJ). A specific transmembrane protein known as occludin is highly phosphorylated on its C-terminal coiled-coil, and certain sites have been found to regulate specific aspects of TJ function, including the response to certain cytokines. Previously, our lab discovered a novel phosphosite at serine 471 that is located at a contact site with an important central organizer of the TJ, zonula occludens-1. Phosphoinhibitory, serine to alanine (S471A) ...
AbstractIn epithelial and endothelial cells, tight junctions limit paracellular flux of ions, protei...
The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barri...
SummaryCell polarity proteins regulate tight junction formation and directional migration in epithel...
Tight junctions (TJ) constitute the primary component of epithelial barrier function, a disruption o...
HonorsCell and Molecular Biology and Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib...
Epithelial tissues serve essential functions, such as preventing infection and water loss, regulatin...
Epithelial tissues serve essential functions, such as preventing infection and water loss, regulatin...
AbstractOccludin is an integral-membrane protein that contributes to tight junction function. We hav...
A fundamental function of epithelia and endothelia is to separate different compartments within the ...
Occludin is an integral membrane protein that is tyrosine phosphorylated when localized at tight jun...
Cells are mechanical units, and their ability to orchestrate forces across a tissue allows them to s...
Cells are mechanical units, and their ability to orchestrate forces across a tissue allows them to s...
Occludin is hyperphosphorylated on Ser and Thr residues in intact epithelial tight junctions. The dy...
Occludin is hyperphosphorylated on Ser and Thr residues in intact epithelial tight junctions. The dy...
The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barri...
AbstractIn epithelial and endothelial cells, tight junctions limit paracellular flux of ions, protei...
The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barri...
SummaryCell polarity proteins regulate tight junction formation and directional migration in epithel...
Tight junctions (TJ) constitute the primary component of epithelial barrier function, a disruption o...
HonorsCell and Molecular Biology and Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib...
Epithelial tissues serve essential functions, such as preventing infection and water loss, regulatin...
Epithelial tissues serve essential functions, such as preventing infection and water loss, regulatin...
AbstractOccludin is an integral-membrane protein that contributes to tight junction function. We hav...
A fundamental function of epithelia and endothelia is to separate different compartments within the ...
Occludin is an integral membrane protein that is tyrosine phosphorylated when localized at tight jun...
Cells are mechanical units, and their ability to orchestrate forces across a tissue allows them to s...
Cells are mechanical units, and their ability to orchestrate forces across a tissue allows them to s...
Occludin is hyperphosphorylated on Ser and Thr residues in intact epithelial tight junctions. The dy...
Occludin is hyperphosphorylated on Ser and Thr residues in intact epithelial tight junctions. The dy...
The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barri...
AbstractIn epithelial and endothelial cells, tight junctions limit paracellular flux of ions, protei...
The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barri...
SummaryCell polarity proteins regulate tight junction formation and directional migration in epithel...