Kindlin-2 interacts with endothelial adherens junctions to support vascular barrier integrity.
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| Abstract |
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A reduction in Kindlin-2 levels in endothelial cells compromises vascular barrier function. Kindlin-2 is a previously unrecognized component of endothelial adherens junctions. By interacting directly and simultaneously with β- or γ-catenin and cortical actin filaments, Kindlin-2 stabilizes adherens junctions. The Kindlin-2 binding sites for β- and γ-catenin reside within its F1 and F3 subdomains. Although Kindlin-2 does not associate directly with tight junctions, its downregulation also destabilizes these junctions. Thus, impairment of both adherens and tight junctions may contribute to enhanced leakiness of vasculature in Kindlin-2 mice. |
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2017
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| Journal |
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The Journal of physiology
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595
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20
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| Number of Pages |
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6443-6462
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| Date Published |
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2017
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| ISSN Number |
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0022-3751
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| URL |
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https://doi.org/10.1113/JP274380
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| DOI |
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10.1113/JP274380
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| Short Title |
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J Physiol
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