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Role of cell adhesion-associated protein, pinin (DRS/memA), in corneal epithelial migration.
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Pinin is involved in corneal epithelium migration. The localization of pinin at or near the desmosome is correlated with the epithelial quiescence. The loss of pinin from the cell boundary correlates with the transition from quiescence to actively migrating. Overexpressing pinin in cultured epithelial cells affects epithelial homeostasis and, in turn, drives the epithelial cells to a hyperstable epithelial adhesive state and inhibits the transition from quiescence to migratory.
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