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Requirement of plakophilin 2 for heart morphogenesis and cardiac junction formation

Grossmann, K. S.
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Grund, C.
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Huelsken, J.  orcid-logo
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2004
Journal of Cell Biology (JCB)

Plakophilins are proteins of the armadillo family that function in embryonic development and in the adult, and when mutated can cause disease. We have ablated the plakophilin 2 gene in mice. The resulting mutant mice exhibit lethal alterations in heart morphogenesis and stability at mid-gestation (E10.5-E11), characterized by reduced trabeculation, disarrayed cytoskeleton, ruptures of cardiac walls, and blood leakage into the pericardiac cavity. In the absence of plakophilin 2, the cytoskeletal linker protein desmoplakin dissociates from the plaques of the adhering junctions that connect the cardiomyocytes and forms granular aggregates in the cytoplasm. By contrast, embryonic epithelia show normal junctions. Thus, we conclude that plakophilin 2 is important for the assembly of junctional proteins and represents an essential morphogenic factor and architectural component of the heart.

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DOI
10.1083/jcb.200402096
Author(s)
Grossmann, K. S.
Grund, C.
Huelsken, J.  orcid-logo
Behrend, M.
Erdmann, B.
Franke, W. W.
Birchmeier, W.
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Published in
Journal of Cell Biology (JCB)
Volume

167

Issue

1

Start page

149

End page

60

Note

Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), D-13092 Berlin, Germany.

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REVIEWED

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February 18, 2008
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