Literature DB >> 18498100

KazrinA is required for axial elongation and epidermal integrity in Xenopus tropicalis.

Lisa M Sevilla1, Amer A Rana, Fiona M Watt, James C Smith.   

Abstract

Kazrin is a recently described desmosomal protein that binds the cornified envelope precursor periplakin. In this study, we have examined kazrin isoform A expression during the development of Xenopus tropicalis and investigated the consequences of its depletion. Whole mount in situ hybridisation revealed that kazrinA mRNA is expressed throughout the embryo at least until tadpole stages. Xenopus tropicalis embryos that had been injected with antisense morpholino oligonucleotides directed against kazrinA failed to elongate properly and showed defects in development of the head, eye, notochord, and somites. We also observed that the epidermis became disorganised and frequently separated from the underlying mesoderm, causing the formation of epidermal blisters. Together, our results suggest that loss of kazrinA causes defects in cell adhesion that affect axial elongation, cell differentiation, and epidermal morphogenesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18498100     DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


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Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2010-11-09       Impact factor: 5.285

5.  KazrinE is a desmosome-associated liprin that colocalises with acetylated microtubules.

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Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2009-10-20       Impact factor: 5.285

6.  Exons 5-15 of kazrin are dispensable for murine epidermal morphogenesis and homeostasis.

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