EPPK1 report

I. Expression across cell types

II. Expression across tissues

sc-RNAseq data

Insufficient scRNA-seq data for expression of EPPK1 at tissue level.

III. Associated gene sets

GO_0061045Biological processnegative regulation of wound healing
GO_0051548Biological processnegative regulation of keratinocyte migration
GO_0050680Biological processnegative regulation of epithelial cell proliferation
GO_0010839Biological processnegative regulation of keratinocyte proliferation
GO_0042060Biological processwound healing
GO_0045109Biological processintermediate filament organization
GO_1905041Biological processregulation of epithelium regeneration
GO_0045110Biological processintermediate filament bundle assembly
GO_0030336Biological processnegative regulation of cell migration
GO_0005856Cellular componentcytoskeleton
GO_0016020Cellular componentmembrane
GO_0005882Cellular componentintermediate filament
GO_0030056Cellular componenthemidesmosome
GO_0045111Cellular componentintermediate filament cytoskeleton
GO_0071944Cellular componentcell periphery
GO_0045095Cellular componentkeratin filament
GO_0005737Cellular componentcytoplasm
GO_0005923Cellular componentbicellular tight junction
GO_0042995Cellular componentcell projection
GO_0030054Cellular componentcell junction
GO_0016327Cellular componentapicolateral plasma membrane
GO_0097356Cellular componentperinucleolar compartment
GO_0016323Cellular componentbasolateral plasma membrane
GO_0005198Molecular functionstructural molecule activity
GO_0019215Molecular functionintermediate filament binding
GO_0003723Molecular functionRNA binding
GO_1990254Molecular functionkeratin filament binding

IV. Literature review

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Gene nameEPPK1
Protein nameEpiplakin 1
Epiplakin (450 kDa epidermal antigen)
SynonymsEPIPL
DescriptionFUNCTION: Cytoskeletal linker protein that connects to intermediate filaments and controls their reorganization in response to stress . In response to mechanical stress like wound healing, is associated with the machinery for cellular motility by slowing down keratinocyte migration and proliferation and accelerating keratin bundling in proliferating keratinocytes thus contributing to tissue architecture . However in wound healing in corneal epithelium also positively regulates cell differentiation and proliferation and negatively regulates migration thereby controlling corneal epithelium morphogenesis and integrity. In response to cellular stress, plays a role in keratin filament reorganization, probably by protecting keratin filaments against disruption. During liver and pancreas injuries, plays a protective role by chaperoning disease-induced intermediate filament reorganization (By similarity). .

AccessionsENST00000568225.2
ENST00000615648.2
P58107
A0A075B730