Human plakoglobin is 81.7 kDa in molecular weight and 745 amino acids long.[6] The JUP gene contains 13 exons spanning 17 kb on chromosome 17q21.[7] Plakoglobin is a member of the catenin family, since it contains a distinct repeating amino acid motif called the armadillo repeat.[5] Plakoglobin is highly similar to β-catenin; both have 12 armadillo repeats as well as N-terminal and C-terminal globular domains of unknown structure.[8] Plakoglobin was originally identified as a component of desmosomes, where it can bind to the cadherin family member desmoglein I. Plakoglobin also associates with classical cadherins such as E-cadherin; in that context, it was called gamma-catenin. Plakoglobin forms distinct complexes with cadherins and desmosomal cadherins.
Plakoglobin is essential for normal development of intercalated discs and stability of cardiac muscle. Transgenic mice homozygous for a null mutation of the JUP gene die around embryonic day 12 from substantial defects in adherens junctions and a lack of functional desmosomes in the heart.[12][13] Further studies showed that cardiac fibers obtained from JUP-null embryonic mice had decreased passive compliance albeit normal attachment of sarcomeres to adherens junctions.[14]
Studies investigating the role of plakoglobin in disease pathology have found that suppression of desmoplakin expression by siRNA led to the nuclear localization of plakoglobin, resulting in a reduction in Wnt signaling via Tcf/Lef1 and ensued pathogenesis of ARVC.[37] Specifically, adipogenic factor expression was induced and cardiac progenitor cells at the epicardium were differentiated to adipocytes.[38]
Non-invasive cardiac screening identified T-wave inversion, abnormalities in right ventricular wall motion, and frequent ventricular extrasystoles as sensitive and specific markers of a JUP mutation.[39] Additional studies have shown that immunohistochemical analysis of cardiac muscledesmosomal proteins is also a sensitive and specific diagnostic text for ARVD/ARVC.[40]
Abnormal distribution of plakoglobin due to mutations in genes encoding for Desmoglein 1 and 3 have also been implicated in Pemphigus vulgaris.[41][42]
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Further reading
Cowin P, Kapprell HP, Franke WW, Tamkun J, Hynes RO (Sep 1986). "Plakoglobin: a protein common to different kinds of intercellular adhering junctions". Cell. 46 (7): 1063–73. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(86)90706-3. PMID3530498. S2CID45332970.
Beavon IR (Aug 2000). "The E-cadherin-catenin complex in tumour metastasis: structure, function and regulation". European Journal of Cancer. 36 (13 Spec No): 1607–20. doi:10.1016/S0959-8049(00)00158-1. PMID10959047.
Kanai Y, Ochiai A, Shibata T, Oyama T, Ushijima S, Akimoto S, Hirohashi S (Mar 1995). "c-erbB-2 gene product directly associates with beta-catenin and plakoglobin". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 208 (3): 1067–72. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1995.1443. PMID7702605.
Shibata T, Gotoh M, Ochiai A, Hirohashi S (Aug 1994). "Association of plakoglobin with APC, a tumor suppressor gene product, and its regulation by tyrosine phosphorylation". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 203 (1): 519–22. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1994.2213. PMID8074697.
Arnemann J, Sullivan KH, Magee AI, King IA, Buxton RS (Mar 1993). "Stratification-related expression of isoforms of the desmosomal cadherins in human epidermis". Journal of Cell Science. 104 (3): 741–50. doi:10.1242/jcs.104.3.741. PMID8314871.
Ozawa M, Nuruki K, Toyoyama H, Ohi Y (Oct 1995). "Cloning of an alternative form of plakoglobin (gamma-catenin) lacking the fourth armadillo repeat". Journal of Biochemistry. 118 (4): 836–40. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a124988. PMID8576101.