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<i>Bacteroides fragilis</i> Toxin Induces Sequential Proteolysis of E-Cadherin and Inflammatory Response in Mouse Intestinal Epithelial Cell Line. [PDF]

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Desmosomal cadherins

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
New evidence from blocking desmosomal adhesion with anti-adhesion peptides reveals a role for desmosomes in cell positioning in morphogenesis. Desmosomal adhesion is necessary for the stability of adherens junctions in epithelial cell sheets. Knockout and mis-expression of desmosomal cadherins in mice suggests that they may function directly or ...
Garrod, David R.   +2 more
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Characterization of cadherin-4 and cadherin-5 reveals new aspects of cadherins

Journal of Cell Science, 1994
ABSTRACT Several properties of cadherin-4 and cadherin-5 were char- acterized by using the cDNA transfection approach. The proteins of both cadherins had a relative molecular mass of about 130 kDa and were present at the cell periphery, especially at cell-cell contact sites.
Shuichi Obata   +6 more
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The cadherin superfamily

Journal of Cell Science, 2001
The poster provides an overview of the cadherin superfamily, depicting representative molecules for several subfamilies, and displaying the plethora of molecular arrangements characteristic of these molecules (see Commentary by Angst, Marcozzi and Magee on p. 629).
Cristiana Marcozzi   +2 more
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VE-cadherin at a glance

Cell and Tissue Research, 2014
Although being a monolayer the vascular endothelium controls fundamental vessel functions such as permeability, leukocyte extravasation and angiogenesis. The endothelial selective transmembrane constituent of adherens junctions, Vascular Endothelial- (VE-) cadherin plays a crucial role in the regulation of such activities.
L. Bravi, E. Dejana, M. G. Lampugnani
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Various Atypical Cadherins: T-Cadherin, RET, Calsyntenin, and 7D-Cadherin

2016
In addition to the various cadherins described in previous chapters, there are several atypical cadherins that have unique structures and functions. Because of their great diversity, some cadherins have unexpected roles beyond cell–cell adhesion. In this chapter, we review interesting features of T-cadherin, RET, calsyntenins, and 7D-cadherins that ...
Keiko Imai-Okano, Shinji Hirano
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