| Literature DB >> 11086016 |
A Zahraoui1, D Louvard, T Galli.
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11086016 PMCID: PMC2174352 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.151.5.f31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biol ISSN: 0021-9525 Impact factor: 10.539
Tight Junction Proteins
| TJ proteins | Structural features | Function | Known partners |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claudins | 4 TM, COOH-YV | TJ barrier | ZO-11 |
| Occludin | 4 TM | TJ barrier | ZO-1, ZO-2, Vap33, actin1–3 |
| JAM | 1 TM, Ig-like | Monocyte transmigration4 | |
| ZO-1 | 3 PDZ, 1SH3, GUK | Scaffold protein, signaling molecule | Occludin, claudins, ZO-2, -3, cingulin, actin, ZONAB1,2,5,6 |
| ZO-2 | 3 PDZ, 1SH3, GUK | Scaffold protein | ZO-1, actin2 |
| ZO-3 | 3 PDZ, 1SH3, GUK | Scaffold protein | ZO-1, occludin2 |
| AF-6 | PDZ | Scaffold protein | Ras, ZO-17 |
| Dlg ( | 3 PDZ, 1SH3, GUK | Scaffold protein, signaling molecule8 | |
| Scribble ( | 4 PDZ | Fence/membrane traffic9 | |
| Cingulin | coiled coil | ZO-1, -2, -3, occludin, myosin5 | |
| Symplekin | Signaling molecule10 | ||
| ASIP/Par3 | 3 PDZ | Signaling molecule | PKC ζ11,12,13 |
| Rab3b | GDP/GTP binding | Membrane traffic14 | |
| Rab13 | GDP/GTP binding | Membrane traffic | δ-PDE15,16 |
| Rab8 | GDP/GTP binding | Membrane traffic | G/C kinase17,18, exocyst subunits19 |
| Sec6, Sec8 | Vesicle docking |
Exponent numbers indicate references: 1, Itoh et al. 1999; 2, Wittchen et al., 1999; 3, Lapierre et al., 1999; 4, Martin-Padura et al. 1998; 5, Cordenonsi et al., 1999; 6, Balda and Matter, 2000; 7, Yamamoto et al. 1997; 8, Woods and Bryant, 1991; 9, Bilder and Perrimon, 2000a; 10, Keon et al., 1996; 11, Joberty et al., 2000; 12, Lin et al., 2000; 13, Izumi et al. 1998; 14, Weber et al., 1994; 15, Zahraoui et al., 1994; 16, Marzesco et al. 1998; 17, Huber et al., 1993; 18, Ren et al. 1996; and 19, Grindstaff et al., 1998.
TM, transmembrane.
Figure 1Schematic representation of polarized transport in an epithelial cell. Arrows specify transport from and toward either the apical or the basolateral PM. A1, the biosynthetic route to the apical PM; A2, the apical recycling; B1, the biosynthetic route to the basolateral PM; B2, the basolateral recycling; B/A, the transcytosis from the basolateral to the apical membrane and vice versa. Two distinct populations of postGolgi vesicles (purple filling) are delivered either to the apical or the basolateral PM. Proteins internalized from each PM domain (yellow filling) recycle with apical or basolateral endosomes. Rab3b, Rab13, and Sec6/8 are concentrated in TJ areas (red rings).