Tight junction protein ZO-1
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tight-junction-protein-zo-1-182-7969320
title:
Tight junction protein ZO-1
text:
Tight junction protein ZO-1 also known as Zonula Occludens-1 (ZO-1), is a 220-kD peripheral membrane protein that is encoded by the TJP1 gene in humans. It belongs to the family of zonula occludens proteins, which are tight junction-associated proteins and of which, ZO-1 is the first to be cloned. It was first isolated in 1986 by Stevenson and Goodenough using a monoclonal antibody raised in rodent liver to recognise a 225-kD polypeptide in whole liver homogenates and in tight junction-enriched
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encyclopedia
description:
Protein found in humans
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tight_junction_protein_ZO-1
date created:
2007-11-07T08:37:24Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T12:25:09Z
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13
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