Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve various cell adhesion roles in tissue repair, hemostasis, immune response, embryogenesis and metastasis. At least 18 a- (ITA or ITGA) and 8 ߭integrin subunits (ITB or ITGB) are encoded on mammalian genomes. Comparative ITB amino acid sequences and protein structures and ITB gene locations were examined using data from several vertebrate genome projects. Vertebrate ITB genes usually contained 13-16 coding exons and encoded protein subunits with ~800 amino acids, whereas vertebrate ITB4 genes contained 36-39 coding exons and encoded larger proteins with ~1800 amino acids. The ITB sequences exhibited several conserved domains including signal peptide,...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors with key functions in cell-cell and cell-matrix a...
Background: Interferon regulatory factors (IRFs), which can be identified based on a unique helix-tu...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
<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 ...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
Abstract Background Integrins comprise a large family of α,β heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhes...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Half of the 18 human integrins a subunits have an inserted aI domain yet none have been observed in ...
AbstractIn their roles as major adhesion receptors, integrins signal across the plasma membrane in b...
The integrin family is involved in various biological functions, including cell proliferation, diffe...
International audienceMorphological innovations like the acquisition of the neural crest as well as ...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors with key functions in cell-cell and cell-matrix a...
Background: Interferon regulatory factors (IRFs), which can be identified based on a unique helix-tu...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
<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 ...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
Abstract Background Integrins comprise a large family of α,β heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhes...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Half of the 18 human integrins a subunits have an inserted aI domain yet none have been observed in ...
AbstractIn their roles as major adhesion receptors, integrins signal across the plasma membrane in b...
The integrin family is involved in various biological functions, including cell proliferation, diffe...
International audienceMorphological innovations like the acquisition of the neural crest as well as ...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors with key functions in cell-cell and cell-matrix a...
Background: Interferon regulatory factors (IRFs), which can be identified based on a unique helix-tu...