α-Catenins are actin-filament binding proteins and critical subunits of the cadherin-catenin cell-cell adhesive complex. They are found in nominally-defined epithelial (E), neural (N), and testis (T) forms transcribed from three distinct genes. While most of α-catenin research has focused on the developmentally essential founding member, αE-catenin, this review discusses recent studies on αT-catenin (CTNNA3), a developmentally dispensable isoform that is emerging as relevant to cardiac, allergic and neurological diseases.
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Chiarella, S. E., Rabin, E. E., Ostilla, L. A., Flozak, A. S., & Gottardi, C. J. (2018). αT-catenin: A developmentally dispensable, disease-linked member of the α-catenin family. Tissue Barriers, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2018.1463896
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