2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.30.070086
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Ndel1 promotes keratin assembly and desmosome stability

Abstract: Keratin intermediate filaments form dynamic polymer networks that organize in specific ways dependent on the cell type, the stage of the cell cycle, and the state of the cell. In differentiated cells of the epidermis, they are organized by desmosomes, cell-cell adhesion complexes which provide essential mechanical integrity to this tissue. Despite this, we know little about how keratin organization is controlled and whether desmosomes actively promote keratin assembly in addition to binding pre-assembled filam… Show more

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