Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of the extracellular matrix via their numerous interactions with other proteins. Several receptors for the laminin short arms revealed their importance in network formation and intercellular signaling. However, both the detailed structure of the laminin γ-1 short arm and its organization within the complexes is poorly understood due to the complexity of the molecule and the lack of a high-resolution structure. The presented data provide the first subatomic resolution structure for the laminin γ-1 short arm in solution. This was achieved using an integrated approach that combined a number of complementary biophysical techniques such as small ang...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
Laminin, a high molecular weight (1,000 kDa) glycoprotein located in basement membranes, appears to ...
Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) most...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
Laminins are large cell-adhesive glycoproteins that are required for the formation and function of b...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that comprise a family of glycoproteins found predominantly in ...
Recognition of laminin by integrin receptors is central to the epithelial cell adhesion to basement ...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
The ability of laminins to self-polymerize is crucial for the formation of basement membranes. Devel...
Laminin, a basement membrane glycoprotein, is a heterotrimer with alpha, beta, and gamma chains held...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The nuclear lamina is a fundamental constituent of metazoan nuclei. It is composed mainly of lamins,...
Laminins regulate diverse cellular functions through interaction with integrins. Two regions of lami...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
Laminin, a high molecular weight (1,000 kDa) glycoprotein located in basement membranes, appears to ...
Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) most...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
Laminins are large cell-adhesive glycoproteins that are required for the formation and function of b...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that comprise a family of glycoproteins found predominantly in ...
Recognition of laminin by integrin receptors is central to the epithelial cell adhesion to basement ...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
The ability of laminins to self-polymerize is crucial for the formation of basement membranes. Devel...
Laminin, a basement membrane glycoprotein, is a heterotrimer with alpha, beta, and gamma chains held...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The nuclear lamina is a fundamental constituent of metazoan nuclei. It is composed mainly of lamins,...
Laminins regulate diverse cellular functions through interaction with integrins. Two regions of lami...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
Laminin, a high molecular weight (1,000 kDa) glycoprotein located in basement membranes, appears to ...
Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) most...