Cell surface distribution of fibronectin and vitronectin receptors depends on substrate composition and extracellular matrix accumulation.
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Physical state of the extracellular matrix regulates the structure and molecular composition of cell-matrix adhesionsSPARC, a secreted protein associated with cellular proliferation, inhibits cell spreading in vitro and exhibits Ca+2-dependent binding to the extracellular matrixRegulation of fibronectin receptor distributionThe human integrin alpha 8 beta 1 functions as a receptor for tenascin, fibronectin, and vitronectinThe distribution and regulation of integrin-linked kinase in normal and diabetic kidneysLocalization of cranin (dystroglycan) at sites of cell-matrix and cell-cell contact: recruitment to focal adhesions is dependent upon extracellular ligandsFibronectin polymerization regulates the composition and stability of extracellular matrix fibrils and cell-matrix adhesions.The alpha v beta 1 integrin functions as a fibronectin receptor but does not support fibronectin matrix assembly and cell migration on fibronectinTrop-2 promotes prostate cancer metastasis by modulating β(1) integrin functions.Soft tissue and epithelial models.A novel integrin beta subunit is associated with the vitronectin receptor alpha subunit (alpha v) in a human osteosarcoma cell line and is a substrate for protein kinase C.Opposing effects of collagen I and vitronectin on fibronectin fibril structure and functionLocalisation and cellular origin of hyaluronectin.Reflectivity and topography of cells grown on glass-coverslips measured with phase-shifted laser feedback interference microscopy.Ligand-dependent and -independent integrin focal contact localization: the role of the alpha chain cytoplasmic domain.Integrin beta 1 cytoplasmic domain dominant negative effects revealed by lysophosphatidic acid treatment.Assembly and function of integrin receptors is dependent on opposing alpha and beta cytoplasmic domainsIdentification and characterization of cell-substratum adhesion receptors on cultured human endothelial cells.Modulation of embryonic mesenchymal progenitor cell differentiation via control over pure mechanical modulus in electrospun nanofibersA novel mode for integrin-mediated signaling: tethering is required for phosphorylation of FAK Y397Von Willebrand factor promotes endothelial cell adhesion via an Arg-Gly-Asp-dependent mechanism.The fibronectin receptor is organized by extracellular matrix fibronectin: implications for oncogenic transformation and for cell recognition of fibronectin matrices.Laminin induces the stable expression of surface galactosyltransferase on lamellipodia of migrating cellsExpression of normal and mutant avian integrin subunits in rodent cellsAdhesomes: specific granules containing receptors for laminin, C3bi/fibrinogen, fibronectin, and vitronectin in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and monocytesTemporal relationships of F-actin bundle formation, collagen and fibronectin matrix assembly, and fibronectin receptor expression to wound contraction.The role of integrins alpha 2 beta 1 and alpha 3 beta 1 in cell-cell and cell-substrate adhesion of human epidermal cells.Plasminogen activator inhibitor type I stabilizes vitronectin-dependent adhesions in HT-1080 cells.Distinct functions for integrins alpha 3 beta 1 in focal adhesions and alpha 6 beta 4/bullous pemphigoid antigen in a new stable anchoring contact (SAC) of keratinocytes: relation to hemidesmosomesDepletion of intracellular potassium disrupts coated pits and reversibly inhibits cell polarization during fibroblast spreading.Altered localization and cytoplasmic domain-binding properties of tyrosine-phosphorylated beta 1 integrin.Single subunit chimeric integrins as mimics and inhibitors of endogenous integrin functions in receptor localization, cell spreading and migration, and matrix assembly.Integrin dynamics and matrix assembly: tensin-dependent translocation of alpha(5)beta(1) integrins promotes early fibronectin fibrillogenesis.Integrins alpha v beta 3 and alpha v beta 5 contribute to cell attachment to vitronectin but differentially distribute on the cell surfaceAn RGD spacing of 440 nm is sufficient for integrin alpha V beta 3-mediated fibroblast spreading and 140 nm for focal contact and stress fiber formation.Clusters of neural cell adhesion molecule at sites of cell-cell contactDynamics of beta 1 integrin-mediated adhesive contacts in motile fibroblasts.Vitronectin receptor: tissue specific expression or adaptation to culture?Decrease in fibronectin occurs coincident with the increased expression of its integrin receptor alpha5beta1 in stress-deprived ligaments.Mapping of the functional determinants of the integrin beta 1 cytoplasmic domain by site-directed mutagenesis.
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Cell surface distribution of fibronectin and vitronectin receptors depends on substrate composition and extracellular matrix accumulation.
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Cell surface distribution of f ...... acellular matrix accumulation.
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10.1083/JCB.106.6.2171
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1988-06-01T00:00:00Z