Tight junction: a co‐ordinator of cell signalling and membrane trafficking

  • Köhler K
  • Zahraoui A
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Increasing evidence indicates that the tight junction plays a role in membrane transport. Various signalling and trafficking molecules localize to the sites of cell—cell junctions in epithelial cells, including Rab proteins, a family of small GTPases that regulate different steps of vesicular transport along the endocytic and exocytic pathways. We have recently shown that Rab13 controls protein kinase A activity, demonstrating a clear biochemical and functional link between Rab13 and protein kinase A signalling during tight junction assembly in epithelial cells. The present article focuses on how protein kinase A signalling and protein trafficking events could be integrated at tight junctions in epithelial cells.

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Köhler, K., & Zahraoui, A. (2005). Tight junction: a co‐ordinator of cell signalling and membrane trafficking. Biology of the Cell, 97(8), 659–665. https://doi.org/10.1042/bc20040147

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