Half of the 18 human integrins a subunits have an inserted aI domain yet none have been observed in species that have diverged prior to the appearance of the urochordates (ascidians). The urochordate integrin aI domains are not human orthologues but paralogues, but orthologues of human aI domains extend throughout later-diverging vertebrates and are observed in the bony fish with duplicate isoforms. Here, we report evidence for orthologues of human integrins with aI domains in the agnathostomes (jawless vertebrates) and later diverging species. Sequence comparisons, phylogenetic analyses and molecular modeling show that one nearly full-length sequence from lamprey and two additional fragments include the entire integrin aI domain region, ha...
Abstract Background Integrins comprise a large family of α,β heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhes...
The evolution of vertebrates has included a number of important events: the development of cartilage...
grantor: University of TorontoEarlier morphological and biochemical data on the cartilagin...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
<p>Individual domains having the same fold class as integrin component domains (i.e. β propeller, im...
Integrins are a large family of multidomain α/β cell signaling receptors. Some integrins contain an ...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
AbstractαI domain integrins have been found in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. We produced Ciona α1...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve variou...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors with key functions in cell-cell and cell-matrix a...
Fibrillins constitute the major backbone of multifunctional microfibrils in elastic and non-elastic ...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Comparisons between diverse vertebrate genomes have uncovered thousands of highly conserved non-codi...
Abstract Background Integrins comprise a large family of α,β heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhes...
The evolution of vertebrates has included a number of important events: the development of cartilage...
grantor: University of TorontoEarlier morphological and biochemical data on the cartilagin...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
<p>Individual domains having the same fold class as integrin component domains (i.e. β propeller, im...
Integrins are a large family of multidomain α/β cell signaling receptors. Some integrins contain an ...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
AbstractαI domain integrins have been found in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. We produced Ciona α1...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve variou...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors with key functions in cell-cell and cell-matrix a...
Fibrillins constitute the major backbone of multifunctional microfibrils in elastic and non-elastic ...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Comparisons between diverse vertebrate genomes have uncovered thousands of highly conserved non-codi...
Abstract Background Integrins comprise a large family of α,β heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhes...
The evolution of vertebrates has included a number of important events: the development of cartilage...
grantor: University of TorontoEarlier morphological and biochemical data on the cartilagin...