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=== Cell-Cell contact formation ===
=== Cell-Cell contact formation ===
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In addition to phosphorylation by PKB, AHNAK localization in epithelial cells depends on cell confluency, where sub-confluent cells displayed a nuclear localization while confluent cells displayed a cytoplasmic or plasma membrane localization 6. When AHNAK re-localizes to the plasma membrane it complexes with actin and heterotetrameric annexin2/S100A10 7. A structural analysis of this complex reveals that both annexin2 and S100A10 are necessary for the complex to form 29. A possible mechanism for calcium dependent cell-cell contact formation is that PKB phosphorylation of AHNAK will cause its translocation to the plasma membrane where it complexes with actin and annexin2/S100A10 1,6,7.
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=== Calcium channels ===
=== Calcium channels ===

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References

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