Abstract

<p>JUP-81 and JUP-63 have an identical N-terminus (the N-terminal 303 amino acids), and JUP-63 further shares its C-terminus with cytokeratin 19 (K1C19). The sequences of JUP-55 and JUP-30 are currently unknown but they contain epitopes that are shared with JUP-81 and are thought to be located in the N-terminal region of native JUP. JUP-30 lacks (at least) the N-terminal 50 amino acids of JUP-81. JUP-81, which is also referred to as gamma-catenin, is furthermore homologous to beta-catenin. Amino acids 1, 303 and 745 of JUP-81 are indicated with arrows.</p

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