Cadherin-based cell–cell contacts are prominent sites for phosphotyrosine signaling, being enriched in tyrosine-phos-phorylated proteins and tyrosine kinases and phosphatases. The functional interplay between cadherin adhesion and tyrosine kinase signaling, however, is complex and incompletely understood. In this report we tested the hypothesis that cadherin adhesion activates c-Src signaling and sought to assess its impact on cadherin function. We identified c-Src as part of a cadherin-activated cell signaling pathway that is stimulated by ligation of the adhesion receptor. However, c-Src has a biphasic impact on cadherin function, exerting a positive supportive role at lower signal strengths, but inhibiting function at high signal strengt...
E-cadherins are surface adhesion molecules localized at the level of adherens junctions, which play ...
Cadherins are transmembrane receptors that mediate cell-cell adhesion. They play an essential role i...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...
Cadherin-based cell-cell contacts are prominent sites for phosphotyrosine signaling, being enriched ...
Cadherin-based cell-cell contacts are prominent sites for phosphotyrosine signalling, being enriched...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules can function as adhesion-activated cell-signaling receptors. O...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules can function as adhesion-activated cell-signaling receptors. O...
Cadherin cell-cell adhesion critically determines tissue organization and integrity in many organs o...
Classical cadherins mediate cell recognition and cohesion in many tissues of the body. It is increas...
AbstractThe interplay between cadherin- and integrin-dependent signals controls cell behavior, but t...
Cell adhesion is important in the regulation of many cellular behaviors including cell growth, diffe...
Elevated Src kinase in epithelial cancer cells induces adhesion changes that are associated with a m...
Classic cadherins are adhesion-activated cell signaling receptors. In particular, homophilic cadheri...
Elevated Src kinase in epithelial cancer cells induces adhesion changes that are associated with a m...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules are key determinants of cell recognition and tissue morphogene...
E-cadherins are surface adhesion molecules localized at the level of adherens junctions, which play ...
Cadherins are transmembrane receptors that mediate cell-cell adhesion. They play an essential role i...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...
Cadherin-based cell-cell contacts are prominent sites for phosphotyrosine signaling, being enriched ...
Cadherin-based cell-cell contacts are prominent sites for phosphotyrosine signalling, being enriched...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules can function as adhesion-activated cell-signaling receptors. O...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules can function as adhesion-activated cell-signaling receptors. O...
Cadherin cell-cell adhesion critically determines tissue organization and integrity in many organs o...
Classical cadherins mediate cell recognition and cohesion in many tissues of the body. It is increas...
AbstractThe interplay between cadherin- and integrin-dependent signals controls cell behavior, but t...
Cell adhesion is important in the regulation of many cellular behaviors including cell growth, diffe...
Elevated Src kinase in epithelial cancer cells induces adhesion changes that are associated with a m...
Classic cadherins are adhesion-activated cell signaling receptors. In particular, homophilic cadheri...
Elevated Src kinase in epithelial cancer cells induces adhesion changes that are associated with a m...
Classical cadherin adhesion molecules are key determinants of cell recognition and tissue morphogene...
E-cadherins are surface adhesion molecules localized at the level of adherens junctions, which play ...
Cadherins are transmembrane receptors that mediate cell-cell adhesion. They play an essential role i...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...