Vertebrate genomes encode 19 classical cadherins and about 100 nonclassical cadherins. Adhesion by classical cadherins depends on binding interactions in their N-terminal EC1 domains, which swap N-terminal beta-strands between partner molecules from apposing cells. However, strand-swapping sequence signatures are absent from nonclassical cadherins, raising the question of how these proteins function in adhesion. Here, we show that T-cadherin, a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored cadherin, forms dimers through an alternative nonswapped interface near the EC1-EC2 calcium-binding sites. Mutations within this interface ablate the adhesive capacity of T-cadherin. These nonadhesive T-cadherin mutants also lose the ability to regulate neu...
Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated ...
ABSTRACT The structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of s...
co, directional information transfer. Moreover, the synaptic The cadherin–catenin cell-adhesion comp...
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...
Summary: Type II cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins critical for tissue patterning and neuron...
Adult animals exhibit an amazing array of behaviors controlled by an exquisitely complex nervous sys...
AbstractBackground: Classical cadherin-based cellular adhesion is mediated by a multicomponent prote...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
AbstractClassical cadherins mediate cell-cell adhesion through calcium-dependent homophilic interact...
SummaryAdherens junctions, which play a central role in intercellular adhesion, comprise clusters of...
<p>Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicat...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of neural cadherin provides the first atomic-...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent, transmembrane adhesion molecules that assemble through direct nonco...
Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated ...
ABSTRACT The structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of s...
co, directional information transfer. Moreover, the synaptic The cadherin–catenin cell-adhesion comp...
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...
Summary: Type II cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins critical for tissue patterning and neuron...
Adult animals exhibit an amazing array of behaviors controlled by an exquisitely complex nervous sys...
AbstractBackground: Classical cadherin-based cellular adhesion is mediated by a multicomponent prote...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
SummaryType I and II classical cadherins help to determine the adhesive specificities of animal cell...
AbstractClassical cadherins mediate cell-cell adhesion through calcium-dependent homophilic interact...
SummaryAdherens junctions, which play a central role in intercellular adhesion, comprise clusters of...
<p>Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicat...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of neural cadherin provides the first atomic-...
Cadherins are calcium-dependent, transmembrane adhesion molecules that assemble through direct nonco...
Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated ...
ABSTRACT The structures of many cell surface adhesion proteins comprise multiple tandem repeats of s...
co, directional information transfer. Moreover, the synaptic The cadherin–catenin cell-adhesion comp...