Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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The extracellular architecture of adherens junctions revealed by crystal structures of type I cadherinsNectin ectodomain structures reveal a canonical adhesive interfaceCrystal structures of Drosophila N-cadherin ectodomain regions reveal a widely used class of Ca2+-free interdomain linkersE-cadherin interactome complexity and robustness resolved by quantitative proteomicsDesign of a photoswitchable cadherinAllosteric cross talk between cadherin extracellular domains.Cadherin conformations associated with dimerization and adhesion.GxxxG motifs within the amyloid precursor protein transmembrane sequence are critical for the etiology of Abeta42.ReCLIP (reversible cross-link immuno-precipitation): an efficient method for interrogation of labile protein complexes.N-cadherin modulates voltage activated calcium influx via RhoA, p120-catenin, and myosin-actin interactionThe biology of the desmosome-like junction a versatile anchoring junction and signal transducer in the seminiferous epithelium.Structural and energetic determinants of adhesive binding specificity in type I cadherinsCadherin exits the junction by switching its adhesive bondEndocytosis of cadherin from intracellular junctions is the driving force for cadherin adhesive dimer disassembly.Endocytosis is required for E-cadherin redistribution at mature adherens junctions.Calcium-dependent dynamics of cadherin interactions at cell-cell junctions.The variable transmembrane domain of Drosophila N-cadherin regulates adhesive activityStructure-based models of cadherin-mediated cell adhesion: the evolution continues.Thinking outside the cell: how cadherins drive adhesion.Stable and unstable cadherin dimers: mechanisms of formation and roles in cell adhesion.Cadherins and catenins in dendrite and synapse morphogenesisDimeric states of neural- and epithelial-cadherins are distinguished by the rate of disassembly.Molecular components of the adherens junction.Tissue organization by cadherin adhesion molecules: dynamic molecular and cellular mechanisms of morphogenetic regulationp120-catenin is a key component of the cadherin-gamma-secretase supercomplex.Resolving cadherin interactions and binding cooperativity at the single-molecule level.Tuning the kinetics of cadherin adhesionStructure and biochemistry of cadherins and catenins.Intercellular junction assembly, dynamics, and homeostasis.Exploring the Nature of Desmosomal Cadherin Associations in 3D.Adherens junction assembly.Sequence and structural determinants of strand swapping in cadherin domains: do all cadherins bind through the same adhesive interface?Membrane-impermeable cross-linking provides evidence for homophilic, isoform-specific binding of desmosomal cadherins in epithelial cells.Modulation of beta-catenin and E-cadherin interaction by Vpu increases human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particle release.Prototypical type I E-cadherin and type II cadherin-7 mediate very distinct adhesiveness through their extracellular domains.Cadherin selectivity filter regulates endothelial sieving properties.Regulation of N-cadherin dynamics at neuronal contacts by ligand binding and cytoskeletal coupling.A potential new, stable state of the E-cadherin strand-swapped dimer in solution.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Adhesive and lateral E-cadherin dimers are mediated by the same interface.
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Eugene Sokolov
Regina B Troyanovsky
Sergey M Troyanovsky
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10.1128/MCB.23.22.7965-7972.2003
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2003-11-01T00:00:00Z