Cadherin adhesion and mechanotransduction
DE Leckband, J De Rooij - Annual review of cell and …, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Cadherins are the principal adhesion proteins at intercellular junctions and function as the
biochemical Velcro that binds cells together. Besides this mechanical function, cadherin …
biochemical Velcro that binds cells together. Besides this mechanical function, cadherin …
[HTML][HTML] Adhesion protein structure, molecular affinities, and principles of cell-cell recognition
The ability of cells to organize into multicellular structures in precise patterns requires that
they" recognize" one another with high specificity. We discuss recent progress in …
they" recognize" one another with high specificity. We discuss recent progress in …
Thinking outside the cell: how cadherins drive adhesion
Cadherins are a superfamily of cell surface glycoproteins whose ectodomains contain
multiple repeats of β-sandwich extracellular cadherin (EC) domains that adopt a similar fold …
multiple repeats of β-sandwich extracellular cadherin (EC) domains that adopt a similar fold …
[HTML][HTML] T-cadherin is critical for adiponectin-mediated cardioprotection in mice
MS Denzel, MC Scimia, PM Zumstein… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The circulating, adipocyte-secreted hormone adiponectin (APN) exerts protective effects on
the heart under stress conditions. The receptors binding APN to cardiac tissue, however …
the heart under stress conditions. The receptors binding APN to cardiac tissue, however …
Ideal, catch, and slip bonds in cadherin adhesion
Classical cadherin cell-cell adhesion proteins play key morphogenetic roles during
development and are essential for maintaining tissue integrity in multicellular organisms …
development and are essential for maintaining tissue integrity in multicellular organisms …
Cadherins in brain morphogenesis and wiring
S Hirano, M Takeichi - Physiological reviews, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules that play critical roles in
animal morphogenesis. Various cadherin-related molecules have also been identified …
animal morphogenesis. Various cadherin-related molecules have also been identified …
[HTML][HTML] Genome-wide study of association and interaction with maternal cytomegalovirus infection suggests new schizophrenia loci
Genetic and environmental components as well as their interaction contribute to the risk of
schizophrenia, making it highly relevant to include environmental factors in genetic studies …
schizophrenia, making it highly relevant to include environmental factors in genetic studies …
Two-step adhesive binding by classical cadherins
Crystal structures of classical cadherins have revealed two dimeric configurations. In the
first, N-terminal β-strands of EC1 domains' swap'between partner molecules. The second …
first, N-terminal β-strands of EC1 domains' swap'between partner molecules. The second …
[HTML][HTML] Functional convergence of genomic and transcriptomic architecture underlies schooling behaviour in a live-bearing fish
The organization and coordination of fish schools provide a valuable model to investigate
the genetic architecture of affiliative behaviours and dissect the mechanisms underlying …
the genetic architecture of affiliative behaviours and dissect the mechanisms underlying …
[HTML][HTML] Cadherin-13 is a critical regulator of GABAergic modulation in human stem-cell-derived neuronal networks
B Mossink, JR Van Rhijn, S Wang, K Linda… - Molecular …, 2022 - nature.com
Activity in the healthy brain relies on a concerted interplay of excitation (E) and inhibition (I)
via balanced synaptic communication between glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons. A …
via balanced synaptic communication between glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons. A …