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Immunogen sequence: SLHIHSKGA HGEGNSVSLD FQNSLVSKPD PPPSQNKPAT FRPPNREDTA QAAFYPQKSF PDKAPVNGTE QTQKTVTPAY NRFTPKPYTS SARPFERKFE SPKFNHNLLP SETAHKPDLS SKTPTSPKTL VKSHSLAQPP EFDSGVETFS IHAEKPKYQI NNISTVPKAI PVSPSAVEED EDEDGHTVVA TARGIFNSNG GVLSSIETGV SIIIPQGAIP EGVEQEIYFK VCRDNSILPP LDKEKGETLL SPLVMCGPHG LKFLKPVELR LPHCDPKTWQ NKCLPGDPNY LVGANCVSVL IDHF (1446-1748 aa encoded by BC111712)
ZO-1 forms complexes with either ZO-2 or ZO-3. In addition, these proteins can also associate with claudin, occludin and F-actin, at tight junction stands, where they provide a linkage between the actin cytoskeleton and the tight junction. ZO-1 expression is significantly reduced in many breast cancer lines. ZO-2 and ZO-3 are ubiquitously expressed within epithelial tight junctions, and unlike ZO-1, which is also expressed at cell junctions of cardiac myocytes, ZO-2 is not expressed in nonepithelial tissue. ZO-1 is a protein located on a cytoplasmic membrane surface of intercellular tight junctions. ZO-1 may be involved in signal transduction at cell-cell junctions. Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for the ZO-1 gene. Diseases associated with ZO-1 dysfunction include Celiac Disease and Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome.
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Protein Aliases: DKFZp686M05161; MGC133289; OTTHUMP00000174520; Tight junction protein 1; tight junction protein 1 (zona occludens 1); Tight junction protein ZO-1; zona occludens 1; Zona occludens protein 1; zonula occludens 1 protein; Zonula occludens protein 1
Gene Aliases: TJP1; ZO-1; ZO1
UniProt ID: (Dog) O97758, (Human) Q07157
Entrez Gene ID: (Dog) 403752, (Human) 7082
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