1. Early events in the assembly of E-cadherin adhesions.
- Author
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Biswas KH and Zaidel-Bar R
- Subjects
- Animals, Cell Adhesion Molecules metabolism, Humans, Actin Cytoskeleton metabolism, Cadherins metabolism, Catenins metabolism, Cell Adhesion physiology, Cytoskeleton metabolism
- Abstract
E-cadherin is a calcium dependent cell adhesion molecule that is key to the organization of cells in the epithelial tissue. It is a multidomain, trans-membrane protein in which the extracellular domain forms the homotypic, adhesive interaction while the intracellular domain interacts with the actin cytoskeleton through the catenin family of adaptor proteins. A number of recent studies have provided novel insights into the mechanism of adhesion formation by this class of adhesion proteins. Here, we describe an updated view of the process of E-cadherin adhesion formation with an emphasis on the role of molecular mobility, clustering, and active cellular processes., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2017
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