AbstractClassical cadherins mediate cell-cell adhesion through calcium-dependent homophilic interactions and are activated through cleavage of a prosequence in the late Golgi. We present here the first three-dimensional structure of a classical cadherin prosequence, solved by NMR. The prototypic prosequence of N-cadherin consists of an Ig-like domain and an unstructured C-terminal region. The folded part of the prosequence—termed prodomain—has a striking structural resemblance to cadherin “adhesive” domains that could not have been predicted from the amino acid sequence due to low sequence similarities. Our detailed structural and evolutionary analysis revealed that prodomains are distant relatives of cadherin “adhesive” domains but lack al...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent adhesive membrane proteins involved in intercellular junctions (\u20...
Adhesion receptors of the classical cadherin family have a major role in establishing tissue organiz...
Cadherins are a family of cell adhesion receptors that are crucial for binding of mutual vertebrate ...
AbstractClassical cadherins mediate cell-cell adhesion through calcium-dependent homophilic interact...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
Cadherins are transmembrane proteins that mediate adhesion between cells in the solid tissues of ani...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of neural cadherin provides the first atomic-...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent, transmembrane adhesion molecules that assemble through direct nonco...
Vertebrate genomes encode 19 classical cadherins and about 100 nonclassical cadherins. Adhesion by c...
AbstractThe structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of st...
AbstractThe structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of st...
ABSTRACT The structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of s...
AbstractWe have identified 52 novel human cadherin-like genes organized into three closely linked cl...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent adhesive membrane proteins involved in intercellular junctions (\u20...
Adhesion receptors of the classical cadherin family have a major role in establishing tissue organiz...
Cadherins are a family of cell adhesion receptors that are crucial for binding of mutual vertebrate ...
AbstractClassical cadherins mediate cell-cell adhesion through calcium-dependent homophilic interact...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
AbstractTo investigate the possible biological function of the lateral “strand dimer” observed in cr...
Cadherins are transmembrane proteins that mediate adhesion between cells in the solid tissues of ani...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of neural cadherin provides the first atomic-...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent, transmembrane adhesion molecules that assemble through direct nonco...
Vertebrate genomes encode 19 classical cadherins and about 100 nonclassical cadherins. Adhesion by c...
AbstractThe structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of st...
AbstractThe structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of st...
ABSTRACT The structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of s...
AbstractWe have identified 52 novel human cadherin-like genes organized into three closely linked cl...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent adhesive membrane proteins involved in intercellular junctions (\u20...
Adhesion receptors of the classical cadherin family have a major role in establishing tissue organiz...
Cadherins are a family of cell adhesion receptors that are crucial for binding of mutual vertebrate ...