180-kD bullous pemphigoid antigen/type XVII collagen: tissue-specific expression and molecular interactions with keratin 18S Aho
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
J Cell Biochem 72:356-67. 1999
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Ubinuclein, a novel nuclear protein interacting with cellular and viral transcription factorsS Aho
Department of Dermatology, Jefferson Medical College, and Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
J Cell Biol 148:1165-76. 2000
..3 and in a syntenic region in mouse chromosome 16. We designated this novel ubiquitously expressed nuclear protein as ubinuclein and the corresponding gene as UBN1...
Direct interaction between the intracellular domains of bullous pemphigoid antigen 2 (BP180) and beta 4 integrin, hemidesmosomal components of basal keratinocytesS Aho
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 243:694-9. 1998
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Human p120ctn catenin: tissue-specific expression of isoforms and molecular interactions with BP180/type XVII collagenS Aho
Department of Dermatology, Jefferson Medical College, and Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
J Cell Biochem 73:390-9. 1999
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Tissue distribution and cell type-specific expression of p120ctn isoformsO Montonen
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
J Histochem Cytochem 49:1487-96. 2001
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Human periplakin: genomic organization in a clonally unstable region of chromosome 16p with an abundance of repetitive sequence elementsS Aho
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
Genomics 56:160-8. 1999
..These repetitive elements could lead to the clonal instability detected throughout the genomic P1 clones and may give rise to the genomic rearrangements possibly underlying the paraneoplastic pemphigus...
cDNA cloning, mRNA expression, and chromosomal mapping of human and mouse periplakin genesS Aho
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
Genomics 48:242-7. 1998
..Mapping of this gene in human and mouse will allow evaluation of periplakin as a candidate locus for disorders of epithelial fragility, with or without other phenotypes...
Two-hybrid analysis reveals multiple direct interactions for thrombospondin 1S Aho
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Jefferson Medical College, and the Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 5541, USA
Matrix Biol 17:401-12. 1998
..Thus, the results indicate several previously undetected interactions of TSP1, which is known to be highly expressed during embryonic development, tissue remodeling and wound healing...
The protein core of the proteoglycan perlecan binds specifically to fibroblast growth factor-7M Mongiat
Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology, and Kimmel Cancer Center, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, USA
J Biol Chem 275:7095-100. 2000
..Thus, perlecan protein core should be considered a novel biological ligand for FGF7, an interaction that could influence cancer growth and tissue remodeling...
Paraneoplastic pemphigus in children and adolescentsD Mimouni
Department of Dermatology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Immunodermatology Laboratory, 720 Rutland Ave, Ross Building, Suite 771, Baltimore MD 21205, USA
Br J Dermatol 147:725-32. 2002
..Serum autoantibodies against plakin proteins were the most constant diagnostic markers. Pulmonary injury appears to account for the very high mortality rates observed...