Catenin (cadherin-associated protein), alpha 1

Catenin (cadherin-associated protein), alpha 1, 102kDa

PDB rendering based on 1dov.
Identifiers
Symbols CTNNA1; CAP102; FLJ36832; FLJ52416
External IDs OMIM116805 MGI88274 HomoloGene1433 GeneCards: CTNNA1 Gene
RNA expression pattern
More reference expression data
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 1495 12385
Ensembl ENSG00000044115 ENSMUSG00000037815
UniProt P35221 Q3TGQ3
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001903 NM_009818.1
RefSeq (protein) NP_001894 NP_033948.1
Location (UCSC) Chr 5:
137.95 – 138.27 Mb
Chr 18:
35.28 – 35.41 Mb
PubMed search [1] [2]

Catenin alpha-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CTNNA1 gene.[1][2]

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Interactions

Catenin (cadherin-associated protein), alpha 1 has been shown to interact with Beta-catenin,[3][4][5][6][7] Plakoglobin,[4][8][9] VE-cadherin,[10][11] CDH1,[12][13][14][15][16] CDH2,[17][18] CDH3[16][19] and APC.[20][21]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Entrez Gene: CTNNA1 catenin (cadherin-associated protein), alpha 1, 102kDa". http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=1495. 
  3. ^ Oyama, T; Kanai Y, Ochiai A, Akimoto S, Oda T, Yanagihara K, Nagafuchi A, Tsukita S, Shibamoto S, Ito F (Dec. 1994). "A truncated beta-catenin disrupts the interaction between E-cadherin and alpha-catenin: a cause of loss of intercellular adhesiveness in human cancer cell lines". Cancer Res. (UNITED STATES) 54 (23): 6282–7. ISSN 0008-5472. PMID 7954478. 
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  7. ^ Reuver, S M; Garner C C (Apr. 1998). "E-cadherin mediated cell adhesion recruits SAP97 into the cortical cytoskeleton". J. Cell. Sci. (ENGLAND) 111 ( Pt 8): 1071–80. ISSN 0021-9533. PMID 9512503. 
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  11. ^ Shasby, D Michael; Ries Dana R, Shasby Sandra S, Winter Michael C (Jun. 2002). "Histamine stimulates phosphorylation of adherens junction proteins and alters their link to vimentin". Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol. (United States) 282 (6): L1330–8. doi:10.1152/ajplung.00329.2001. ISSN 1040-0605. PMID 12003790. 
  12. ^ Kinch, M S; Clark G J, Der C J, Burridge K (Jul. 1995). "Tyrosine phosphorylation regulates the adhesions of ras-transformed breast epithelia". J. Cell Biol. (UNITED STATES) 130 (2): 461–71. doi:10.1083/jcb.130.2.461. ISSN 0021-9525. PMC 2199929. PMID 7542250. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=2199929. 
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  14. ^ Navarro, P; Lozano E, Cano A (Aug. 1993). "Expression of E- or P-cadherin is not sufficient to modify the morphology and the tumorigenic behavior of murine spindle carcinoma cells. Possible involvement of plakoglobin". J. Cell. Sci. (ENGLAND) 105 ( Pt 4): 923–34. ISSN 0021-9533. PMID 8227214. 
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  16. ^ a b Schmeiser, K; Grand R J (Apr. 1999). "The fate of E- and P-cadherin during the early stages of apoptosis". Cell Death Differ. (ENGLAND) 6 (4): 377–86. doi:10.1038/sj.cdd.4400504. ISSN 1350-9047. PMID 10381631. 
  17. ^ Straub, Beate K; Boda Judit, Kuhn Caecilia, Schnoelzer Martina, Korf Ulrike, Kempf Tore, Spring Herbert, Hatzfeld Mechthild, Franke Werner W (Dec. 2003). "A novel cell-cell junction system: the cortex adhaerens mosaic of lens fiber cells". J. Cell. Sci. (England) 116 (Pt 24): 4985–95. doi:10.1242/jcs.00815. ISSN 0021-9533. PMID 14625392. 
  18. ^ Wahl, James K; Kim Young J, Cullen Janet M, Johnson Keith R, Wheelock Margaret J (May. 2003). "N-cadherin-catenin complexes form prior to cleavage of the proregion and transport to the plasma membrane". J. Biol. Chem. (United States) 278 (19): 17269–76. doi:10.1074/jbc.M211452200. ISSN 0021-9258. PMID 12604612. 
  19. ^ Klingelhöfer, J; Troyanovsky R B, Laur O Y, Troyanovsky S (Aug. 2000). "Amino-terminal domain of classic cadherins determines the specificity of the adhesive interactions". J. Cell. Sci. (ENGLAND) 113 ( Pt 16): 2829–36. ISSN 0021-9533. PMID 10910767. 
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