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The multifarious regulation of the apical junctional complex.


ABSTRACT: Epithelial cells form highly organized polarized sheets with characteristic cell morphologies and tissue architecture. Cell-cell adhesion and intercellular communication are prerequisites of such cohesive sheets of cells, and cell connectivity is mediated through several junctional assemblies, namely desmosomes, adherens, tight and gap junctions. These cell-cell junctions form signalling hubs that not only mediate cell-cell adhesion but impact on multiple aspects of cell behaviour, helping to coordinate epithelial cell shape, polarity and function. This review will focus on the tight and adherens junctions, constituents of the apical junctional complex, and aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the complex signalling that underlies junction assembly, integrity and plasticity.

SUBMITTER: Rusu AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7058937 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The multifarious regulation of the apical junctional complex.

Rusu Alexandra D AD   Georgiou Marios M  

Open biology 20200219 2


Epithelial cells form highly organized polarized sheets with characteristic cell morphologies and tissue architecture. Cell-cell adhesion and intercellular communication are prerequisites of such cohesive sheets of cells, and cell connectivity is mediated through several junctional assemblies, namely desmosomes, adherens, tight and gap junctions. These cell-cell junctions form signalling hubs that not only mediate cell-cell adhesion but impact on multiple aspects of cell behaviour, helping to co  ...[more]

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