SummaryCadherins are Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins with an extracellular region of five domains (EC1 to EC5). Adhesion is mediated by “strand swapping” of a conserved tryptophan residue in position 2 between EC1 domains of opposing cadherins, but the formation of this structure is not well understood. Using single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer and single-molecule force measurements with the atomic force microscope, we demonstrate that cadherins initially interact via EC1 domains without swapping tryptophan-2 to form a weak Ca2+ dependent initial encounter complex that has 25% of the bond strength of a strand-swapped dimer. We suggest that cadherin dimerization proceeds via an induced fit mechanism where the mo...
Cell adhesion mediated by cadherins depends critically on the homophilic trans-dimerization of cadhe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021E-cadherin is a protein that regulates cell adhesion t...
Type I cadherin cell-adhesion proteins are similar in sequence and structure and yet are different e...
SummaryCadherins are Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins with an extracellular region of five...
Classical cadherin cell-cell adhesion proteins are essential for the formation and maintenance of ti...
Cadherin homodimerization mediates cell-cell adhesion, but one stabilizing structural element has in...
SummaryCadherin-mediated cell adhesion is achieved through dimerization of cadherin N-terminal extra...
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...
Cell adhesion plays a critical role in development, and in the maintenance of tissue integrity. Cad...
Classical cadherins are transmembrane glycoproteins involved in cellular adhesion, but also in vario...
Cadherins are transmembrane proteins that mediate adhesion between cells in the solid tissues of ani...
Cadherin cell adhesion molecules are major determinants of tissue patterning which function in coope...
AbstractE-cadherins belong to a family of membrane-bound, cellular adhesion proteins. Their adhesive...
AbstractDirect measurements of the interactions between antiparallel, oriented monolayers of the com...
Cell adhesion mediated by cadherins depends critically on the homophilic trans-dimerization of cadhe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021E-cadherin is a protein that regulates cell adhesion t...
Type I cadherin cell-adhesion proteins are similar in sequence and structure and yet are different e...
SummaryCadherins are Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins with an extracellular region of five...
Classical cadherin cell-cell adhesion proteins are essential for the formation and maintenance of ti...
Cadherin homodimerization mediates cell-cell adhesion, but one stabilizing structural element has in...
SummaryCadherin-mediated cell adhesion is achieved through dimerization of cadherin N-terminal extra...
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...
Cell adhesion plays a critical role in development, and in the maintenance of tissue integrity. Cad...
Classical cadherins are transmembrane glycoproteins involved in cellular adhesion, but also in vario...
Cadherins are transmembrane proteins that mediate adhesion between cells in the solid tissues of ani...
Cadherin cell adhesion molecules are major determinants of tissue patterning which function in coope...
AbstractE-cadherins belong to a family of membrane-bound, cellular adhesion proteins. Their adhesive...
AbstractDirect measurements of the interactions between antiparallel, oriented monolayers of the com...
Cell adhesion mediated by cadherins depends critically on the homophilic trans-dimerization of cadhe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021E-cadherin is a protein that regulates cell adhesion t...
Type I cadherin cell-adhesion proteins are similar in sequence and structure and yet are different e...