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Details on Person Co-assembly of envoplakin and periplakin into oligomers and Ca(2+)-dependent vesicle binding: implications for cornified cell envelope formation in stratified squamous epithelia

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6810932
_displayNameCo-assembly of envoplakin and periplakin into oligomers and Ca(2+)-dependent vesicle binding: implications for cornified cell envelope formation in stratified squamous epithelia
_timestamp2015-11-19 13:25:20
author[Person:6810910] Kalinin, Andrey E
[Person:6810905] Idler, William W
[Person:6810914] Marekov, Lyuben N
[Person:204609] McPhie, P
[Person:6810895] Bowers, Blair
[Person:6810911] Steinert, Peter M
[Person:6810891] Steven, Alasdair C
created[InstanceEdit:6810925] Jupe, Steve, 2015-11-19
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
modified[InstanceEdit:6810942] Jupe, Steve, 2015-11-19
pages22773-80
pubMedIdentifier15033990
titleCo-assembly of envoplakin and periplakin into oligomers and Ca(2+)-dependent vesicle binding: implications for cornified cell envelope formation in stratified squamous epithelia
volume279
year2004
(literatureReference)[Summation:6810926] Envoplakin (EVPL) is insoluble under physiological condition...
[Reaction:6810843] Envoplakin binds periplakin [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6814187] EVL:PPL heterodimer binds the inner surface of the plasma membrane [Homo sapiens]
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