The cytoplasmic domain of L-selectin interacts with cytoskeletal proteins via alpha-actinin: receptor positioning in microvilli does not require interaction with alpha-actinin
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The human non-muscle alpha-actinin protein encoded by the ACTN4 gene suppresses tumorigenicity of human neuroblastoma cellsAlpha-actinin associates with polycystin-2 and regulates its channel activityLeukocyte adhesion to vascular endothelium induces E-selectin linkage to the actin cytoskeletonCytoplasmic tail regulates the intercellular adhesion function of the epithelial cell adhesion moleculeSyndecans: multifunctional cell-surface co-receptorsp56Lck anchors CD4 to distinct microdomains on microvilli.Ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) proteins bind to a positively charged amino acid cluster in the juxta-membrane cytoplasmic domain of CD44, CD43, and ICAM-2Characterization of palladin, a novel protein localized to stress fibers and cell adhesions.An activated L-selectin mutant with conserved equilibrium binding properties but enhanced ligand recognition under shear flowMolecular analysis of the interaction between palladin and alpha-actininTransient appearance of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Otx in micromere nuclei: cytoplasmic retention of SpOtx possibly mediated through an alpha-actinin interaction.Mechanisms and consequences of neutrophil interaction with the endothelium.A congenital activating mutant of WASp causes altered plasma membrane topography and adhesion under flow in lymphocytes.L-selectin-mediated leukocyte tethering in shear flow is controlled by multiple contacts and cytoskeletal anchorage facilitating fast rebinding eventsCell adhesion molecule distribution relative to neutrophil surface topography assessed by TIRFM.Defective actin polymerization in EBV-transformed B-cell lines from patients with the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome.A Novel Technique of Quantifying Flexural Stiffness of Rod-Like StructuresValidation, In-Depth Analysis, and Modification of the Micropipette Aspiration TechniqueThe transmembrane domains of L-selectin and CD44 regulate receptor cell surface positioning and leukocyte adhesion under flowThe shedding of CD62L (L-selectin) regulates the acquisition of lytic activity in human tumor reactive T lymphocytes.Alpha-actinin 4 and tumorigenesis of breast cancer.Mechanical anchoring strength of L-selectin, beta2 integrins, and CD45 to neutrophil cytoskeleton and membrane.Prominin: a story of cholesterol, plasma membrane protrusions and human pathology.Involvements of the ABC protein ABCF2 and α-actinin-4 in regulation of cell volume and anion channels in human epithelial cells.L-selectin transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains are monomeric in membranes.Synapses: sites of cell recognition, adhesion, and functional specification.Shear-induced capping of L-selectin on the neutrophil surface during centrifugationImpact of fever-range thermal stress on lymphocyte-endothelial adhesion and lymphocyte trafficking.Role of P-selectin cytoplasmic domain in granular targeting in vivo and in early inflammatory responses.Presentation of integrins on leukocyte microvilli: a role for the extracellular domain in determining membrane localizationInteractions of the cytoplasmic domain of P-selectin with clathrin-coated pits enhance leukocyte adhesion under flow.Cytoplasmic anchorage of L-selectin controls leukocyte capture and rolling by increasing the mechanical stability of the selectin tether.Avidity enhancement of L-selectin bonds by flow: shear-promoted rotation of leukocytes turn labile bonds into functional tethers.Regulation of L-selectin-mediated rolling through receptor dimerization.Hurdles to lymphocyte trafficking in the tumor microenvironment: implications for effective immunotherapy.Separable requirements for cytoplasmic domain of PSGL-1 in leukocyte rolling and signaling under flow.Regulation of a lymphocyte-endothelial-IL-6 trans-signaling axis by fever-range thermal stress: hot spot of immune surveillanceTargeted regulation of a lymphocyte-endothelial-interleukin-6 axis by thermal stress.In Vitro and in Vivo Characterization of Molecular Interactions between Calmodulin, Ezrin/Radixin/Moesin, and L-selectin.Rolling cell adhesion
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The cytoplasmic domain of L-selectin interacts with cytoskeletal proteins via alpha-actinin: receptor positioning in microvilli does not require interaction with alpha-actinin
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The cytoplasmic domain of L-se ...... interaction with alpha-actinin
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The cytoplasmic domain of L-se ...... interaction with alpha-actinin
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The cytoplasmic domain of L-se ...... interaction with alpha-actinin
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The cytoplasmic domain of L-se ...... interaction with alpha-actinin
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C M Doerschuk
D M Walker
F M Pavalko
G S Kansas
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10.1083/JCB.129.4.1155
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1995-05-01T00:00:00Z