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lüll Reciprocal influence of connexins and apical junction proteins on their expressions and functions Derangeon M; Spray DC; Bourmeyster N; Sarrouilhe D; Herve JCBiochim Biophys Acta 2009[Apr]; 1788 (4): 768-78Membranes of adjacent cells form intercellular junctional complexes to mechanically anchor neighbour cells (anchoring junctions), to seal the paracellular space and to prevent diffusion of integral proteins within the plasma membrane (tight junctions) and to allow cell-to-cell diffusion of small ions and molecules (gap junctions). These different types of specialised plasma membrane microdomains, sharing common adaptor molecules, particularly zonula occludens proteins, frequently present intermingled relationships where the different proteins co-assemble into macromolecular complexes and their expressions are co-ordinately regulated. Proteins forming gap junction channels (connexins, particularly) and proteins fulfilling cell attachment or forming tight junction strands mutually influence expression and functions of one another.|Animals[MESH]|Connexins/*physiology[MESH]|Cytoskeletal Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Drosophila Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Intercellular Junctions/*physiology[MESH]|Membrane Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Nerve Tissue Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Occludin[MESH]|Phosphoproteins/physiology[MESH]|Protein Interaction Mapping[MESH]|Tight Junctions/*physiology[MESH]|Zonula Occludens-1 Protein[MESH] |