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1. Cooperative binding of the tandem WW domains of PLEKHA7 to PDZD11 promotes conformation-dependent interaction with tetraspanin 33

3. PLEKHA7, an apical adherens junction protein, suppresses inflammatory breast cancer in the context of high E-cadherin and p120-catenin expression

4. Insm1 Induces Neural Progenitor Delamination in Developing Neocortex via Downregulation of the Adherens Junction Belt-Specific Protein Plekha7

5. A central role for cadherin signaling in cancer

6. Scaffolding proteins of vertebrate apical junctions: structure, functions and biophysics

7. Predominant Distribution of the RNAi Machinery at Apical Adherens Junctions in Colonic Epithelia Is Disrupted in Cancer

8. Distinct E-cadherin-based complexes regulate cell behaviour through miRNA processing or Src and p120 catenin activity

9. Binding between the Junctional Proteins Afadin and PLEKHA7 and Implication in the Formation of Adherens Junction in Epithelial Cells

10. Cadherin complexes recruit mRNAs and RISC to regulate epithelial cell signaling

11. PLEKHA7: Cytoskeletal adaptor protein at center stage in junctional organization and signaling

12. Bringing together cell-to-cell adhesion and miRNA biology in cancer research

13. Hadp1, a newly identified pleckstrin homology domain protein, is required for cardiac contractility in zebrafish

14. A role for ZO-1 and PLEKHA7 in recruiting paracingulin to tight and adherens junctions of epithelial cells

15. Anchorage of Microtubule Minus Ends to Adherens Junctions Regulates Epithelial Cell-Cell Contacts

16. PLEKHA7 Recruits PDZD11 to Adherens Junctions to Stabilize Nectins

17. The adherens junctions control susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus α-toxin

18. Dynamic contacts: rearranging adherens junctions to drive epithelial remodelling

19. PLEKHA7 is an adherens junction protein with a tissue distribution and subcellular localization distinct from ZO-1 and E-cadherin

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