Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesion receptors. The receptors are dimers composed of an alpha and a beta chain. Vertebrate genomes encode an expanded set of integrin alpha and beta chains in comparison with protostomes such as drosophila or the nematode worm. The publication of the genome of a basal chordate, Ciona intestinalis, provides a unique opportunity to gain further insight into how and when the expanded integrin supergene family found in vertebrates evolved. Results The Ciona genome encodes eleven α and five β chain genes that are highly homologous to their vertebrate homologues. Eight of the α chains contain an A-domain that lacks the short alpha helical region prese...
Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve variou...
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from whi...
Background: Genomic analysis has upended chordate phylogeny, placing the tunicates as the sister gro...
AbstractαI domain integrins have been found in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. We produced Ciona α1...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
Integrins are a large family of multidomain α/β cell signaling receptors. Some integrins contain an ...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
<p>Individual domains having the same fold class as integrin component domains (i.e. β propeller, im...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
Understanding the formation of metazoan multigene families is a good approach to reconstitute the ev...
Half of the 18 human integrins a subunits have an inserted aI domain yet none have been observed in ...
The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 mi...
Background: Adhesion mediated through the integrin family of cell surface receptors is central to ea...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Background: Genomic analysis has upended chordate phylogeny, placing the tunicates as the sister gro...
Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve variou...
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from whi...
Background: Genomic analysis has upended chordate phylogeny, placing the tunicates as the sister gro...
AbstractαI domain integrins have been found in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis. We produced Ciona α1...
Integrins are a family of large multi-domain cell surface receptors responsible for bidirectional si...
Integrins are a large family of multidomain α/β cell signaling receptors. Some integrins contain an ...
AbstractThe integrins form a large family of cell adhesion receptors. All multicellular animals expr...
<p>Individual domains having the same fold class as integrin component domains (i.e. β propeller, im...
<div><p>Half of the 18 human integrins α subunits have an inserted αI domain yet none have been obse...
Understanding the formation of metazoan multigene families is a good approach to reconstitute the ev...
Half of the 18 human integrins a subunits have an inserted aI domain yet none have been observed in ...
The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 mi...
Background: Adhesion mediated through the integrin family of cell surface receptors is central to ea...
The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands...
Background: Genomic analysis has upended chordate phylogeny, placing the tunicates as the sister gro...
Intregins are heterodimeric a- and ߭subunit containing membrane receptor proteins which serve variou...
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from whi...
Background: Genomic analysis has upended chordate phylogeny, placing the tunicates as the sister gro...