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Extracellularly truncated desmoglein 1 compromises desmosomes in MDCK cells

Pages 175-183 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Cory L Simpson, Kathleen J Green & Spiro Getsios. (2010) Targeting of desmoglein 1 in exfoliative toxin-mediated disease. Expert Review of Dermatology 5:6, pages 659-670.
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Cory L. Simpson, Shin-ichiro Kojima, Victoria Cooper-Whitehair, Spiro Getsios & Kathleen J. Green. (2010) Plakoglobin Rescues Adhesive Defects Induced by Ectodomain Truncation of the Desmosomal Cadherin Desmoglein 1. The American Journal of Pathology 177:6, pages 2921-2937.
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Spiro Getsios, Cory L. Simpson, Shin-ichiro Kojima, Robert Harmon, Linda J. Sheu, Rachel L. Dusek, Mona Cornwell & Kathleen J. Green. (2009) Desmoglein 1–dependent suppression of EGFR signaling promotes epidermal differentiation and morphogenesis. Journal of Cell Biology 185:7, pages 1243-1258.
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Julian A. Guttman, Pooya Kazemi, Ann E. Lin, A. Wayne Vogl & B. Brett Finlay. (2007) Desmosomes are unaltered during infections by attaching and effacing pathogens. The Anatomical Record 290:2, pages 199-205.
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Hugo Mouquet, Sandrine Farci, Pascal Joly, Bernard Maillère, Jonathan Leblond, Laurent Drouot, Jérôme Leprince, Marie Christine Tonon, Pascale Loiseau, Dominique Charron, François Tron & Danièle Gilbert. (2006) A Truncated Alternative Spliced Isoform of Human Desmoglein 1 Contains a Specific T Cell Epitope Binding to the Pemphigus Foliaceus-Associated HLA Class II DRβ1*0102 Molecule. The Journal of Immunology 177:9, pages 6517-6526.
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Spiro Getsios, Evangeline V. Amargo, Rachel L. Dusek, Ken Ishii, Linda Sheu, Lisa M. Godsel & Kathleen J. Green. (2004) Coordinated expression of desmoglein 1 and desmocollin 1 regulates intercellular adhesion. Differentiation 72:8, pages 419-433.
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L. M. Godsel, S. Getsios, A. C. Huen & K. J. Green. 2004. Cell Adhesion. Cell Adhesion 137 193 .
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Ian D.J. Burdett & Kate H. Sullivan. (2002) Desmosome Assembly in MDCK Cells: Transport of Precursors to the Cell Surface Occurs by Two Phases of Vesicular Traffic and Involves Major Changes in Centrosome and Golgi Location during a Ca2+ Shift. Experimental Cell Research 276:2, pages 296-309.
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Ken Ishii, Suzanne M. Norvell, Leslie J. Bannon, Evangeline V. Amargo, Lauren T. Pascoe & Kathleen J. Green. (2001) Assembly of Desmosomal Cadherins into Desmosomes is Isoform Dependent. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 117:1, pages 26-35.
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