Laminins are large cell-adhesive glycoproteins that are required for the formation and function of basement membranes in all animals. Structural studies by electron microscopy in the early 1980s revealed a cross-shaped molecule, which subsequently was shown to consist of three distinct polypeptide chains. Crystallographic studies since the mid-1990s have added atomic detail to all parts of the laminin heterotrimer. The three short arms of the cross are made up of continuous arrays of disulphide-rich domains. The globular domains at the tips of the short arms mediate laminin polymerization; the surface regions involved in this process have been identified by structure-based mutagenesis. The long arm of the cross is an α-helical coiled coil o...
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...
Recognition of laminin by integrin receptors is central to the epithelial cell adhesion to basement ...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are cell - adhesive glycoproteins that are essential for basement membrane assembly and fun...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
This research was originally published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Hiroyuki Ido, Kenji H...
Lamin proteins are the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous network that lines ...
Laminins represent a growing family of disulfide linked heterotrimers constituted by the association...
Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of t...
Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that comprise a family of glycoproteins found predominantly in ...
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...
Recognition of laminin by integrin receptors is central to the epithelial cell adhesion to basement ...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are cell - adhesive glycoproteins that are essential for basement membrane assembly and fun...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
This research was originally published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Hiroyuki Ido, Kenji H...
Lamin proteins are the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a proteinaceous network that lines ...
Laminins represent a growing family of disulfide linked heterotrimers constituted by the association...
Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of t...
Laminins are cell adhesion molecules that comprise a family of glycoproteins found predominantly in ...
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...
Recognition of laminin by integrin receptors is central to the epithelial cell adhesion to basement ...