Proteins of the p120 family have been implicated in the regulation of cadherin-based cell adhesion, but their relative importance in this process and their mechanism of action have remained less clear. Three papers in this issue suggest that p120 plays a key role in maintaining normal levels of cadherin in mammalian cells, and that it may do so by regulating cadherin trafficking
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...
It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin pr...
Regulation of cadherin adhesion in tissue organization and malignant transformation.Cadherins are ce...
Abstractp120-catenin (p120) has emerged over the past several years as an important regulatory compo...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent adhesion molecules responsible for the establishment of tight cell–c...
Cadherin–catenin complexes, localized to adherens junctions, are essential for cell–cell adhesion. O...
SummaryAlthough p120-catenin regulates adherens junction (AJ) stability in cultured cells, genetic s...
p120-catenin regulates cell-cell adhesion by controlling cell surface retention of cadherin. In this...
Adherens junctions have been traditionally viewed as building blocks of tissue architecture. The fou...
It has been known for some time that cell-cell adhesion mediated by E-cadherin and catenins is impor...
Abstractp120 catenin is a scaffold protein that interacts with cadherin cytoplasmic domain and acts ...
The classical adherens junction that holds epithelial cells together consists of a protein complex i...
Adherens junctions consist of transmembrane cadherins, which interact intracellularly with p120ctn, ...
It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin pr...
The catenin p120 is involved in many processes, including cell–cell adhesion and cancer. Recent work...
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...
It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin pr...
Regulation of cadherin adhesion in tissue organization and malignant transformation.Cadherins are ce...
Abstractp120-catenin (p120) has emerged over the past several years as an important regulatory compo...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent adhesion molecules responsible for the establishment of tight cell–c...
Cadherin–catenin complexes, localized to adherens junctions, are essential for cell–cell adhesion. O...
SummaryAlthough p120-catenin regulates adherens junction (AJ) stability in cultured cells, genetic s...
p120-catenin regulates cell-cell adhesion by controlling cell surface retention of cadherin. In this...
Adherens junctions have been traditionally viewed as building blocks of tissue architecture. The fou...
It has been known for some time that cell-cell adhesion mediated by E-cadherin and catenins is impor...
Abstractp120 catenin is a scaffold protein that interacts with cadherin cytoplasmic domain and acts ...
The classical adherens junction that holds epithelial cells together consists of a protein complex i...
Adherens junctions consist of transmembrane cadherins, which interact intracellularly with p120ctn, ...
It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin pr...
The catenin p120 is involved in many processes, including cell–cell adhesion and cancer. Recent work...
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...
It is well established that binding of p120 catenin to the cytoplasmic domain of surface cadherin pr...
Regulation of cadherin adhesion in tissue organization and malignant transformation.Cadherins are ce...