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desmosomes that join cells to one another. Desmogleins are targeted in the autoimmune disease pemphigus. Desmoglein proteins are a type of cadherin, which...
Click to read more »junctions between epithelial, myocardial, and certain other cell types. Desmogleins and desmocollins connect extracellularly via homophilic and heterophilic...
Click to read more »Desmoglein-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DSG1 gene. Desmoglein-1 is expressed everywhere in the skin epidermis, but mainly it is expressed...
Click to read more »which auto-antibodies target desmogleins. PV is caused by circulating autoantibodies (IgG) that target Dsg3 (Desmoglein 3) and sometimes Dsg1. PV is manifested...
Click to read more »in the skin known as desmogleins. These proteins form the glue that keeps skin cells attached and the skin intact. When desmogleins are attacked, skin cells...
Click to read more »via attachment points called desmosomes. When autoantibodies attack desmogleins, the cells become separated from each other and the epidermis becomes...
Click to read more »pemphigus vulgaris antigen is, like the genes coding for the other two known desmogleins, assigned to chromosome 18". Human Genetics. 89 (3): 347–50. doi:10.1007/bf00220557...
Click to read more »Desmoglein-4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DSG4 gene. List of conditions caused by problems with junctional proteins GRCh38: Ensembl release...
Click to read more »desmogleins to link adjacent cells by extracellular adhesion. There are seven desmosomal cadherins in humans, three desmocollins and four desmogleins...
Click to read more »cadherin family like desmocollins and desmogleins. Patients with pemphigus have antibodies targeting their desmoglein proteins, triggering the immune system...
Click to read more »autoimmune disease caused by antibodies directed against both desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 present in desmosomes. Loss of desmosomes results in loss of...
Click to read more »Exfoliating toxins are serine proteases that specifically bind to and cleave desmoglein 1 (Dsg1). Previous studies suggested that exfoliating toxins bind to gangliosides...
Click to read more »adhesions, as they both attach cells to the extracellular matrix. Instead of desmogleins and desmocollins in the extracellular space, hemidesmosomes utilize integrins...
Click to read more »other is encoded on a plasmid. These exotoxins are proteases that cleave desmoglein-1, which normally holds the granulosum and spinosum layers together, similar...
Click to read more »complexes. The cadherin superfamily includes cadherins, protocadherins, desmogleins, desmocollins, and more. In structure, they share cadherin repeats, which...
Click to read more »vulgaris IgG Desmoglein 3 130 Mucocutaneous pemphigus vulgaris IgG Desmoglein 3 Desmoglein 1 130 160 Pemphigus foliaceus IgG Desmoglein 1 160 Paraneoplastic...
Click to read more »cadherin superfamily. These desmosomal family members, along with the desmogleins, are found primarily in epithelial cells where they constitute the adhesive...
Click to read more »IgG autoantibodies that are characteristically raised against desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 (which are cell-cell adhesion molecules found in desmosomes)...
Click to read more »"Spink5-deficient mice mimic Netherton syndrome through degradation of desmoglein 1 by epidermal protease hyperactivity". Nat Genet. 37 (1): 56–65. doi:10...
Click to read more »Confirmed 2-3% Pemphigus vulgaris Skin and mucous membranes Anti-desmoglein 3, Anti-desmoglein 1 Confirmed 1-5 per 100,000 Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis)...
Click to read more »Exfoliatins are glutamate-specific serine proteases highly specific to desmoglein I, a cadherin (adhesion protein) in the desmosomes of the stratum granulosum...
Click to read more »aquaporin-4 neuromyelitis optica (Devic's syndrome) Anti-desmoglein (anti-desmosome) Dsg3 (Desmoglein 3) and sometimes Dsg1 Pemphigus vulgaris Anti-hemidesmosome...
Click to read more »pemphigus vulgaris Desmoglein 2 ARVD Desmoglein 3 Mucosal pemphigus vulgaris Pemphigus vegetans Mucocutaneous pemphigus vulgaris Desmoglein 4 Localized autosomal...
Click to read more »N-terminal region of plakophilin 1 and plakoglobin as well as desmocollin and desmoglein. This is further sub divided into a region called the "Plakin domain"...
Click to read more »Beffagna G, Bauce B, Lorenzon A, et al. (March 2006). "Mutations in desmoglein-2 gene are associated with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy"...
Click to read more »neurofilament and MAP-2-expressing neuronal cells in the spinal cord and brain, desmoglein-3-, cytokerain14- and cytokeratin 15-expressing epidermal cells in the...
Click to read more »do not encircle the cell. They are made of two specialized cadherins, desmoglein and desmocollin. These proteins have extracellular domains that interact...
Click to read more »"Spink5-deficient mice mimic Netherton syndrome through degradation of desmoglein 1 by epidermal protease hyperactivity". Nature Genetics. 37 (1): 56–65...
Click to read more »connect the cytoskeleton together) through plakoglobin, desmoplakin, desmogleins, and desmocollins; desmin filaments are connected in a similar way in...
Click to read more »associated with IgG antibodies against desmoglein 1, although some cases involve antibodies against desmoglein 3 or other desmosomal proteins. Reviews...
Click to read more »Snehal P.; Orlow, Seth J.; Christiano, Angela M. (2006). "Mutations in the Desmoglein 4 Gene Underlie Localized Autosomal Recessive Hypotrichosis with Monilethrix...
Click to read more »circulate against intercellular adhesion structures and demosomal protein desmoglein (DSG), which causes the disruption. Acantholytic cells also known as Tzanck...
Click to read more »components. Instead of classical cadherins, non-classical cadherins such as desmogleins and desmocollins act as adhesion molecules and they are linked to intermediate...
Click to read more »component of desmosomes, where it can bind to the cadherin family member desmoglein I. Plakoglobin also associates with classical cadherins such as E-cadherin;...
Click to read more »as a "multiorgan disease characterized by antibodies against plakins, desmogleins and the α2-macroglobulin-like-1 (A2ML1) protein, in association with...
Click to read more »does not appear at focal adhesion sites and does not co-localise with desmogleins, which are molecules present in desmosomes, suggesting it is solely responsible...
Click to read more »"Pemphigus autoantibodies generated through somatic mutations target the desmoglein-3 cis-interface". J. Clin. Invest. 122 (10): 3781–3790. doi:10.1172/JCI64413...
Click to read more »activates RhoA/MAL signaling to promote keratinocyte differentiation via desmoglein-1". The Journal of Cell Biology. 202 (4): 653–666. doi:10.1083/jcb.201304133...
Click to read more »intercellular proteins called corneodesmosomes. Three adhesive proteins desmoglein-1, desmocollin-1 and corneodesmosin compose the corneodesmosomes and provide...
Click to read more »"Spink5-deficient mice mimic Netherton syndrome through degradation of desmoglein 1 by epidermal protease hyperactivity". Nat Genet. 37 (1): 56–65. doi:10...
Click to read more »Desmosomal cadherins, including the desmocollin family members and desmogleins, are found at desmosome cell-cell junctions and are required for cell...
Click to read more »Saftig P., Baselga J., Arribas J., Canals F. Proteomic identification of desmoglein 2 and activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule as substrates of ADAM17...
Click to read more »350.200.500.500 – desmogleins MeSH D23.050.301.350.200.500.500.500 – desmoglein 1 MeSH D23.050.301.350.200.500.500.625 – desmoglein 2 MeSH D23.050.301...
Click to read more »proteoglycan within the basement membrane and increased expression of desmoglein. Electron microscopic changes in the desmosomes have been noted as have...
Click to read more »the epithelial markers (E-cadherin, cytokeratins, claudin, occluding, desmoglein, desmocolin) and gain of mesenchymal markers (N-cadherin, vimentin, fibronectin)...
Click to read more »mechanism of action is via serine protease-like exfoliative toxins. Swine desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) is a desmosomal intracellular adhesion molecule that is cleaved...
Click to read more »chromosomal arm 18p. It has been demonstrated that a mutation in the desmoglein 4 gene causes autosomal recessive keratosis pilaris atrophicans. Keratosis...
Click to read more »interact with: ankyrin G, beta catenin, desmocollin 1, desmocollin 2, desmoglein 1, desmoglein 2, desmoplakin, connexin 43, plakoglobin, Kir6.2, and SCN5A. Skin...
Click to read more »"Spink5-deficient mice mimic Netherton syndrome through degradation of desmoglein 1 by epidermal protease hyperactivity". Nature Genetics. 37 (1): 56–65...
Click to read more »cadherin superfamily. These desmosomal family members, along with the desmogleins, are found primarily in epithelial cells where they constitute the adhesive...
Click to read more »alpha-catenin, beta-catenin, gamma-catenin/plakoglobin, p120 catenin, desmoglein, E-cadherin, N-cadherin, and VE-cadherin. Purified wild-type PTPrho GST...
Click to read more »200.500.500 – desmogleins MeSH D12.776.543.550.200.200.500.500.500 – desmoglein 1 MeSH D12.776.543.550.200.200.500.500.625 – desmoglein 2 MeSH D12.776...
Click to read more »200.500.500 – desmogleins MeSH D12.776.395.550.200.200.500.500.500 – desmoglein 1 MeSH D12.776.395.550.200.200.500.500.625 – desmoglein 2 MeSH D12.776...
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