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Catenin
From Proteopedia
Catenins (CTN) are proteins which make complexes with cadherin.
- α-CTN links cadherin (CDH) and α-actinin, it is encoded by 3 genes: α-E-CTN (epithelial), α-T-CTN (membrane bound), and α-N-CTN (neuronal).
- β-CTN is a subunit of the cadherin complex. It contains Armadillo repeats which are a pair of helices forming hairpin structure.
- γ-CTN (or plakoglobin) is a component of desmosomes and contains armadillo repeats.
- δ-CTN is expressed in the brain and contains 10 armadillo repeats.
- p120 CTN is another member of the CTN family.
3D Structures of Catenin
Updated on 12-March-2015
