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Alpha T-catenin (CTNNA3): a gene in the hand is worth two in the nest.

James D Smith1, Maria H Meehan, John Crean, Amanda McCann.   

Abstract

Alpha-T-Catenin (CTNNA3) is a key protein of the adherens junctional complex in epithelial cells playing a crucial role in cellular adherence. What makes this gene particularly interesting is that it is located within a common fragile site, is epigenetically regulated, is transcribed through multiple promoters, and generates a variety of alternate transcripts. Finally, CTNNA3 has a nested gene (LRTMM3) embedded within its genomic context transcribed in the opposite direction. Apart from the complexity of its regulation, alterations in both CTNNA3 and LRTMM3 are implicated in human disease.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21598020     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-011-0728-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


  37 in total

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Authors:  David I Smith; Sarah McAvoy; Yu Zhu; Damon S Perez
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4.  Truncated isoform of mouse alphaT-catenin is testis-restricted in expression and function.

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5.  Interaction between the alpha-T catenin gene (VR22) and APOE in Alzheimer's disease.

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Journal:  J Med Genet       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.318

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Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2002-12-05       Impact factor: 4.132

7.  Genetic association of CTNNA3 with late-onset Alzheimer's disease in females.

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Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2007-08-30       Impact factor: 6.150

Review 8.  Chromosome fragile sites.

Authors:  Sandra G Durkin; Thomas W Glover
Journal:  Annu Rev Genet       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 16.830

9.  Collision events between RNA polymerases in convergent transcription studied by atomic force microscopy.

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Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2019-06-06       Impact factor: 5.917

3.  Personalized management of asthma exacerbations: lessons from genetic studies.

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4.  LRRTM3 interacts with APP and BACE1 and has variants associating with late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD).

Authors:  Sarah Lincoln; Mariet Allen; Claire L Cox; Louise P Walker; Kimberly Malphrus; Yushi Qiu; Thuy Nguyen; Christopher Rowley; Naomi Kouri; Julia Crook; V Shane Pankratz; Samuel Younkin; Linda Younkin; Minerva Carrasquillo; Fanggeng Zou; Samer O Abdul-Hay; Wolfdieter Springer; Sigrid B Sando; Jan O Aasly; Maria Barcikowska; Zbigniew K Wszolek; Jada M Lewis; Dennis Dickson; Neill R Graff-Radford; Ronald C Petersen; Elizabeth Eckman; Steven G Younkin; Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-04       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  BCL9 and C9orf5 are associated with negative symptoms in schizophrenia: meta-analysis of two genome-wide association studies.

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Review 6.  αT-catenin: A developmentally dispensable, disease-linked member of the α-catenin family.

Authors:  Sergio E Chiarella; Erik E Rabin; Lorena A Ostilla; Annette S Flozak; Cara J Gottardi
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