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Symbol report for EPN3

HGNC data for EPN3

Approved symbol
EPN3
Approved name

epsin 3

Locus type
gene with protein product
HGNC ID
HGNC:18235
Symbol status
Approved
Alias symbols
FLJ20778
MGC129899
Chromosomal location
17q21.33
Bos taurus
EPN3 VGNC:28548 VGNC
Canis familiaris
EPN3 VGNC:40421 VGNC
Equus caballus
EPN3 VGNC:17633 VGNC
Felis catus
EPN3 VGNC:61914 VGNC
Macaca mulatta
EPN3 VGNC:72068 VGNC
Mus musculus
Epn3 MGI:1919139 Curated
Pan troglodytes
EPN3 VGNC:57842 VGNC
Rattus norvegicus
Sus scrofa
EPN3 VGNC:87743 VGNC
Epsin 3 is a novel extracellular matrix-induced transcript specific to wounded epithelia.
Spradling KD et al. J Biol Chem 2001 Aug;276(31)29257-29267
Spradling KD, McDaniel AE, Lohi J, Pilcher BK.
J Biol Chem 2001 Aug;276(31)29257-29267
Abstract: Using an in vitro model of keratinocyte activation by the extracellular matrix following injury, we have identified epsin 3, a novel protein closely related to, but distinct from previously described epsins. Epsin 3 contains a domain structure common to this gene family, yet demonstrates novel differences in its regulation and pattern of expression. Epsin 3 mRNA and protein were undetectable in keratinocytes isolated from unwounded skin, but induced in cells following contact with fibrillar type I collagen. The native triple helical structure of collagen was required to mediate this response as cells failed to express epsin 3 when plated on gelatin. Consistent with the reported function of other epsins, epsin 3 was evident in keratinocytes as punctate vesicles throughout the cytoplasm that partially co-localized with clathrin. In addition, epsin 3 exhibited nuclear accumulation when nuclear export was inhibited. In contrast to other known epsins, epsin 3 was restricted to keratinocytes migrating across collagen and down-regulated following cell differentiation, suggesting that expression was spatially and temporally regulated. Indeed, epsin 3 was localized specifically to migrating keratinocytes in cutaneous wounds, but not found in intact skin. Intriguingly, Northern hybridization and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction experiments indicated that epsin 3 expression was restricted to epithelial wounds or pathologies exhibiting altered cell-extracellular matrix interactions. Thus, we have identified a novel type I collagen-induced epsin that demonstrates structural and behavioral similarity to this gene family, yet exhibits restricted and regulated expression, suggesting that epsin 3 may serve an important function in activated epithelial cells during tissue morphogenesis.
Cloning and initial characterization of human epsin 3, a novel matrix-induced keratinocyte specific transcript
Spradling KD et al. J Invest Dermatol 2000 Aug;115(2)332
Spradling KD, Burke TJ, Lohi J, Pilcher BK.
J Invest Dermatol 2000 Aug;115(2)332