Cadherin-mediated cell-cell interactions are dynamic processes, and cadherin function is tightly regulated in response to cellular context and signaling. Ultimately, cadherin regulation is likely to reflect the interplay between a range of fundamental cellular processes, including surface organization of receptors, cytoskeletal organization and cell trafficking, that are coordinated by signaling events. In this review we focus on recent advances in understanding how interplay with membrane trafficking and other cell-cell junctions can control cadherin function. The endocytosis of cadherins, and their post-internalization fate, influences surface expression and metabolic stability of these adhesion receptors. Similarly, at the surface, compo...
Cell adhesion is important in the regulation of many cellular behaviors including cell growth, diffe...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors exert many of their biological effects through close cooperati...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...
Homeostasis of adherens junctions is achieved through complex regulatory mechanisms. The junctions a...
Cells are linked together dynamically by adhesion molecules, such as the classical cadherins. E-cadh...
Cadherin-catenin complexes are critical for the assembly of cell-cell adhesion structures known as a...
Adhesion proteins maintain cell-cell interactions, which are critical for tissue formation and the h...
Adherens junctions are specialized forms of cadherin-based adhesive contacts important for tissue or...
Cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins that mediate cell recognition, segregation, and signaling ...
E-cadherin plays a key role at adherens junctions between epithelial cells, but the mechanisms contr...
Intercellular adhesion is the key to multicellularity, and its malfunction plays an important role i...
E-cadherin is a trans-membrane tumor suppressor responsible for epithelial cell adhesion. E-cadherin...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors influence tissue integrity in health and disease. Their biolog...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors influence tissue integrity in health and disease. Their biolog...
Cadherin interactions ensure the correct registry and anchorage of cells during tissue formation. Al...
Cell adhesion is important in the regulation of many cellular behaviors including cell growth, diffe...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors exert many of their biological effects through close cooperati...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...
Homeostasis of adherens junctions is achieved through complex regulatory mechanisms. The junctions a...
Cells are linked together dynamically by adhesion molecules, such as the classical cadherins. E-cadh...
Cadherin-catenin complexes are critical for the assembly of cell-cell adhesion structures known as a...
Adhesion proteins maintain cell-cell interactions, which are critical for tissue formation and the h...
Adherens junctions are specialized forms of cadherin-based adhesive contacts important for tissue or...
Cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins that mediate cell recognition, segregation, and signaling ...
E-cadherin plays a key role at adherens junctions between epithelial cells, but the mechanisms contr...
Intercellular adhesion is the key to multicellularity, and its malfunction plays an important role i...
E-cadherin is a trans-membrane tumor suppressor responsible for epithelial cell adhesion. E-cadherin...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors influence tissue integrity in health and disease. Their biolog...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors influence tissue integrity in health and disease. Their biolog...
Cadherin interactions ensure the correct registry and anchorage of cells during tissue formation. Al...
Cell adhesion is important in the regulation of many cellular behaviors including cell growth, diffe...
Classical cadherin adhesion receptors exert many of their biological effects through close cooperati...
Cadherins are cell–cell adhesion receptors whose adhesive function requires their association with t...