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sPAR-3, a splicing variant of PAR-3, shows cellular localization and an expression pattern different from that of PAR-3 during enterocyte polarization.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY(2005)

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PAR-3 (partitioning-defective) is a scaffold-like PDZ (postsynaptic density-95/discs large/zonula occludens-1) domain-containing protein that forms a complex with PAR-6 and atypical PKC, localizes to tight junctions, and contributes to the formation of functional tight junctions. There are several alternatively spliced isoforms of PAR-3, although their physiological significance remains unknown. In this study, we show that one of the major isoforms of PAR-3, sPAR-3, is predominantly expressed in the Caco-2 cells derived from colon carcinoma and is used as a model to investigate the events involved in the epithelial cell differentiation and cell polarity development. During the polarization of Caco-2 cells, the expression of PAR-3 increases as do those of other cell-cell junction proteins, whereas the expression of sPAR-3 decreases. Biochemical characterization revealed that sPAR-3 associates with atypical PKC, as does PAR-3. On the other hand, immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that sPAR-3 does not concentrate at the cell-cell contact region in fully polarized cells, whereas it concentrates at premature cell-cell junctions. This makes a contrast to PAR-3, which concentrates at tight junctions in fully polarized cells. These results provide evidence suggesting the difference in the role between sPAR-3 and PAR-3 in epithelial cells.
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Caco-2 cells,intestinal epithelial cells,tight junction,differentiation atypical protein kinase C
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