Sinuous (green) localizes to septate junctions.
In the new work, the authors cloned the sinuous gene of Drosophila, which was previously found in a screen for mutations that affected tracheal tube formation. The product of sinuous shares homology with claudins, the family of proteins responsible for forming the seals of vertebrate tight junctions. Sinuous localizes to the fly septate junction, and is essential for the formation of normal barriers.
The molecular and functional similarities between tight junctions and septate junctions—structures that were previously considered analogous rather...
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
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