Abstract Background Classical cadherins are a metazoan-specific family of homophilic cell-cell adhesion molecules that regulate morphogenesis. Type I and type IV cadherins in this family function at adherens junctions in the major epithelial tissues of vertebrates and insects, respectively, but they have distinct, relatively simple domain organizations that are thought to have evolved by independent reductive changes from an ancestral type III cadherin, which is larger than derived paralogs and has a complicated domain organization. Although both type III and type IV cadherins have been identified in hexapods and branchiopods, the process by which the type IV cadherin evolved is still largely unclear. Results Through an analysis of arthropo...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
Cadherin genes encode a superfamily of conserved transmembrane proteins that share an adhesive ectod...
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrat...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Amino acid alignment of selected classical cadherins from arthropods and non-arthropod bilaterians. ...
Alignment of the entire amino acid sequences of thirteen type III cadherins in arthropods, and compa...
During more than 600 Ma of multicellular animal evolution, the cadherin superfamily has become strik...
Characterization of the amino acid sequences of type IVa and type IVb cadherins. A. Alignment of the...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
The question of how animals evolved from a unicellular ancestor has challenged evolutionary biologis...
Blast-based dot-plot comparisons between the amino acid sequence of Ha1- (A) or Ph1- (B) cadherin an...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
Cadherin genes encode a superfamily of conserved transmembrane proteins that share an adhesive ectod...
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrat...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Amino acid alignment of selected classical cadherins from arthropods and non-arthropod bilaterians. ...
Alignment of the entire amino acid sequences of thirteen type III cadherins in arthropods, and compa...
During more than 600 Ma of multicellular animal evolution, the cadherin superfamily has become strik...
Characterization of the amino acid sequences of type IVa and type IVb cadherins. A. Alignment of the...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
The question of how animals evolved from a unicellular ancestor has challenged evolutionary biologis...
Blast-based dot-plot comparisons between the amino acid sequence of Ha1- (A) or Ph1- (B) cadherin an...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
Cadherin genes encode a superfamily of conserved transmembrane proteins that share an adhesive ectod...
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrat...