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Title: Identification and developmental expression of TJP family and the function of TJP3 in zebrafish
Authors: TANJA KRISTIN KIENER
Keywords: Tight Junction, Zonula Occludens, Developmental expression, Diffusion barrier, Epidermis, Osmoregulation
Issue Date: 28-Jan-2008
Citation: TANJA KRISTIN KIENER (2008-01-28). Identification and developmental expression of TJP family and the function of TJP3 in zebrafish. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: 

TIGHT JUNCTIONS (TJ) ARE IMPORTANT COMPONENTS OF EPITHELIAL TISSUES WHERE THEY ARE REQUIRED FOR BARRIER FUNCTIONS, EPITHELIAL CELL POLARITY AND SIGNALING EVENTS IN RESPONSE TO CELL-CELL CONTACT. THE ZONA OCCLUDENS (ZO) OR TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEINS (TJP) LINK TJ INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEINS TO THE ACTIN CYTOSKELETON AND ALSO SERVE AS SCAFFOLDS FOR SIGNALING PROTEINS.

IN THIS STUDY I REPORT THE IDENTIFICATION OF FIVE TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEINS (TJP) IN TELEOSTS AND I DESCRIBE THEIR EXPRESSION PATTERNS DURING ZEBRAFISH DEVELOPMENT. INDIVIDUAL TJPS SHOW A TISSUE SPECIFIC EXPRESSION DURING EARLY ORGANOGENESIS OF THE ZEBRAFISH EMBRYO.

I SHOW THAT TJP3/ZO-3 IS A COMPONENT OF TJS PRESENT IN THE ENVELOPING CELL LAYER (EVL) OF ZEBRAFISH EMBRYOS. SILENCING TJP3/ZO-3 USING MORPHOLINOS LEADS TO A DISRUPTION OF TJ ARCHITECTURE AND TO THE LOSS OF EPIDERMAL BARRIER FUNCTION. THUS TJP3 IS REQUIRED FOR THE FUNCTION OF THE EVL AS A DIFFUSION BARRIER IN THE EARLY ZEBRAFISH EMBRYO.

URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/160978
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