نتایج جستجو برای: occludin

تعداد نتایج: 1653  

2013
Ting-Xi Yu Jaladanki N. Rao Tongtong Zou Lan Liu Lan Xiao Miao Ouyang Shan Cao Myriam Gorospe Jian-Ying Wang

RNA-binding proteins CUG-binding protein 1 (CUGBP1) and HuR are highly expressed in epithelial tissues and modulate the stability and translation of target mRNAs. Here we present evidence that CUGBP1 and HuR jointly regulate the translation of occludin and play a crucial role in the maintenance of tight junction (TJ) integrity in the intestinal epithelial cell monolayer. CUGBP1 and HuR competed...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Christina M Van Itallie Alan S Fanning Jennifer Holmes James M Anderson

The function of occludin remains elusive. Proposed roles include maintenance of tight junction barriers, signaling and junction remodeling. To investigate a potential role in mediating cytokine-induced changes in barrier properties, we measured barrier responses to interferon-gamma plus TNFalpha in control, occludin-overexpressing and occludin knockdown MDCK II monolayers. MDCK cells show a com...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Makoto Osanai Masaki Murata Nami Nishikiori Hideki Chiba Takashi Kojima Norimasa Sawada

Occludin is the first identified integral protein for the tight junction (TJ), and its long COOH-terminal domain is considered to have functions in receiving and transmitting cell survival signals. Loss of TJ-associated molecules, such as occludin, has been correlated with tumor progression in carcinogenesis; however, the precise molecular mechanisms explaining its loss of expression and whethe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 1998
Seiji Moroi Mitinori Saitou Kazushi Fujimoto Akira Sakakibara Mikio Furuse Osamu Yoshida Shoichiro Tsukita

Occludin is the only integral membrane protein identified to date as a component of tight junctions (TJs). Here, we examined the distribution and expression of occludin in murine testis bearing well-developed TJ. In the adult mouse testis, occludin was concentrated at TJ strands, which are located at the most basal regions of lateral membranes of Sertoli cells. In immunoblotting, occludin showe...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Akira Sakakibara Mikio Furuse Mitinori Saitou Yuhko Ando-Akatsuka Shoichiro Tsukita

Occludin is an integral membrane protein localizing at tight junctions in epithelial and endothelial cells. Occludin from confluent culture MDCK I cells resolved as several (>10) bands between 62 and 82 kD in SDS-PAGE, of which two or three bands of the lowest Mr were predominant. Among these bands, the lower predominant bands were essentially extracted with 1% NP-40, whereas the other higher M...

2011
Ting-Xi Yu Peng-Yuan Wang Jaladanki N. Rao Tongtong Zou Lan Liu Lan Xiao Myriam Gorospe Jian-Ying Wang

Occludin is a transmembrane tight junction (TJ) protein that plays an important role in TJ assembly and regulation of the epithelial barrier function, but the mechanisms underlying its post-transcriptional regulation are unknown. The RNA-binding protein HuR modulates the stability and translation of many target mRNAs. Here, we investigated the role of HuR in the regulation of occludin expressio...

2006
Makoto Osanai Masaki Murata Nami Nishikiori Hideki Chiba Takashi Kojima Norimasa Sawada

Occludin is the first identified integral protein for the tight junction (TJ), and its long COOH-terminal domain is considered to have functions in receiving and transmitting cell survival signals. Loss of TJ-associated molecules, such as occludin, has been correlated with tumor progression in carcinogenesis; however, the precise molecular mechanisms explaining its loss of expression and whethe...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Yan-hua Chen Christa Merzdorf David L. Paul Daniel A. Goodenough

Occludin is the only known integral membrane protein localized at the points of membrane- membrane interaction of the tight junction. We have used the Xenopus embryo as an assay system to examine: (a) whether the expression of mutant occludin in embryos will disrupt the barrier function of tight junctions, and (b) whether there are signals within the occludin structure that are required for tar...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
M S Balda J A Whitney C Flores S González M Cereijido K Matter

Tight junctions, the most apical of the intercellular junctions that connect individual cells in a epithelial sheet, are thought to form a seal that restricts paracellular and intramembrane diffusion. To analyze the functioning of tight junctions, we generated stable MDCK strain 2 cell lines expressing either full-length or COOH-terminally truncated chicken occludin, the only known transmembran...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Vivian Wong Barry M. Gumbiner

Occludin, the putative tight junction integral membrane protein, is an attractive candidate for a protein that forms the actual sealing element of the tight junction. To study the role of occludin in the formation of the tight junction seal, synthetic peptides (OCC1 and OCC2) corresponding to the two putative extracellular domains of occludin were assayed for their ability to alter tight juncti...

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