Cytoplasmic interactions of syndecan-4 orchestrate adhesion receptor and growth factor receptor signalling
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Syndecan-3 and syndecan-4 are enriched in Schwann cell perinodal processesSyndecans as Cell Surface Receptors in Cancer Biology. A Focus on their Interaction with PDZ Domain ProteinsEndothelial Plasticity: Shifting Phenotypes through Force FeedbackSpecific syndecan-1 domains regulate mesenchymal tumor cell adhesion, motility and migrationAssembly of fibronectin extracellular matrix.Extending pathways based on gene lists using InterPro domain signatures.Defining the role of syndecan-4 in mechanotransduction using surface-modification approaches.Quantitative evaluation of experimental choroidal neovascularization by confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy: fluorescein angiogram parallels heparan sulfate proteoglycan expression.Src kinase activation is mandatory for MDA-9/syntenin-mediated activation of nuclear factor-kappaB.RGD-independent cell adhesion via a tissue transglutaminase-fibronectin matrix promotes fibronectin fibril deposition and requires syndecan-4/2 α5β1 integrin co-signalingSyndecan 4 is required for endothelial alignment in flow and atheroprotective signaling.Beta1 and beta3 integrins cooperate to induce syndecan-4-containing cross-linked actin networks in human trabecular meshwork cellsSynCAM1, a synaptic adhesion molecule, is expressed in astrocytes and contributes to erbB4 receptor-mediated control of female sexual development.Probing relevant molecules in modulating the neurite outgrowth of hippocampal neurons on substrates of different stiffness.Syndecan-4-dependent Rac1 regulation determines directional migration in response to the extracellular matrixTitanium alloy surface oxide modulates the conformation of adsorbed fibronectin to enhance its binding to α(5) β(1) integrins in osteoblasts.Cytokines and growth factors cross-link heparan sulfate.Integrin-specific signaling pathways controlling focal adhesion formation and cell migration.Specific structural features of syndecans and heparan sulfate chains are needed for cell signaling.Syndecan-4 modulates the proliferation of neural cells and the formation of CaP axons during zebrafish embryonic neurogenesis.An Integrative Review of Mechanotransduction in Endothelial, Epithelial (Renal) and Dendritic Cells (Osteocytes).A novel device to stretch multiple tissue samples with variable patterns: application for mRNA regulation in tissue-engineered constructs.Syndecan 4 regulates FGFR1 signaling in endothelial cells by directing macropinocytosisGenome-wide siRNA screen reveals a new cellular partner of NK cell receptor KIR2DL4: heparan sulfate directly modulates KIR2DL4-mediated responses.The proteoglycan syndecan 4 regulates transient receptor potential canonical 6 channels via RhoA/Rho-associated protein kinase signaling.Syndecan-2 functions as a docking receptor for pro-matrix metalloproteinase-7 in human colon cancer cells.Structure and response to flow of the glycocalyx layer.Vascular smooth muscle cell glycocalyx mediates shear stress-induced contractile responses via a Rho kinase (ROCK)-myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP) pathway.Coregulation of fibronectin signaling and matrix contraction by tenascin-C and syndecan-4.The role of the glycocalyx in reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton under fluid shear stress: a "bumper-car" model.Shear-induced endothelial NOS activation and remodeling via heparan sulfate, glypican-1, and syndecan-1.Carbohydrate-mediated modulation of NK cell receptor function: structural and functional influences of heparan sulfate moieties expressed on NK cell surfaceCellular adhesion responses to the heparin-binding (HepII) domain of fibronectin require heparan sulfate with specific properties.Syndecan-2 regulates the migratory potential of melanoma cells.Fibronectin-tissue transglutaminase matrix rescues RGD-impaired cell adhesion through syndecan-4 and beta1 integrin co-signalingThe COOH-terminal tail of the GAT-2 GABA transporter contains a novel motif that plays a role in basolateral targeting.Syndecan-1 transmembrane and extracellular domains have unique and distinct roles in cell spreading.Integrins and syndecan-4 make distinct, but critical, contributions to adhesion contact formation.Atypical development of the tracheal basement membrane zone of infant rhesus monkeys exposed to ozone and allergen.Tenascin-C blocks cell-cycle progression of anchorage-dependent fibroblasts on fibronectin through inhibition of syndecan-4.
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Cytoplasmic interactions of syndecan-4 orchestrate adhesion receptor and growth factor receptor signalling
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z