Protein 4.1G is a membrane skeletal protein that can serve as an adapter between transmembrane proteins and the underlying membrane skeleton. The function of 4.1G remains largely unexplored. Here, using 4.1G knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) as a model system, we explored the function of 4.1G in motile cells. We show that the adhesion, spreading, and migration of 4.1G?/? MEF cells are impaired significantly. We further show that, although the total cellular expression of ?1 integrin is unchanged, the surface expression of ?1 integrin and its active form are decreased significantly in 4.1G?/? MEF cells. Moreover, the phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase, a downstream component of the integrin-mediated signal transduction pathwa...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion often results in cell spreading and the formation of focal adhesions...
Band 4.1B is a cytoskeletal adaptor protein that regulates various cellular behavior; however, the m...
Adhesive and migratory behavior can be cell type, integrin, and substrate dependent. We have compare...
Background: The function of protein 4.1B in behaviors of motile cells remains poorly understood. Res...
Protein 4.1R is a membrane-cytoskeleton adaptor protein that has diverse roles in controlling the ce...
International audienceCell migration is an integrated process requiring the continuous coordinated a...
Integrins are fundamental to the control of protrusion and motility in adherent cells. However, the ...
Integrins are fundamental to the control of protrusion and motility in adherent cells. However, the ...
The properties of epithelial cells within tissues are regulated by their immediate microenvironment,...
The properties of epithelial cells within tissues are regulated by their immediate microenvironment,...
Cell migration is an important phenomenon in many physiological and pathological processes such as w...
Cell adhesion and migration are essential for embryonic development, tissue regeneration, and immune...
Abstractα11β1 constitutes the most recent addition to the integrin family and has been shown to disp...
The speed of cell migration on 2-dimensional (2D) surfaces is determined by the rate of assembly and...
Matrix adhesions provide critical signals for cell growth or differentiation. They form through a nu...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion often results in cell spreading and the formation of focal adhesions...
Band 4.1B is a cytoskeletal adaptor protein that regulates various cellular behavior; however, the m...
Adhesive and migratory behavior can be cell type, integrin, and substrate dependent. We have compare...
Background: The function of protein 4.1B in behaviors of motile cells remains poorly understood. Res...
Protein 4.1R is a membrane-cytoskeleton adaptor protein that has diverse roles in controlling the ce...
International audienceCell migration is an integrated process requiring the continuous coordinated a...
Integrins are fundamental to the control of protrusion and motility in adherent cells. However, the ...
Integrins are fundamental to the control of protrusion and motility in adherent cells. However, the ...
The properties of epithelial cells within tissues are regulated by their immediate microenvironment,...
The properties of epithelial cells within tissues are regulated by their immediate microenvironment,...
Cell migration is an important phenomenon in many physiological and pathological processes such as w...
Cell adhesion and migration are essential for embryonic development, tissue regeneration, and immune...
Abstractα11β1 constitutes the most recent addition to the integrin family and has been shown to disp...
The speed of cell migration on 2-dimensional (2D) surfaces is determined by the rate of assembly and...
Matrix adhesions provide critical signals for cell growth or differentiation. They form through a nu...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion often results in cell spreading and the formation of focal adhesions...
Band 4.1B is a cytoskeletal adaptor protein that regulates various cellular behavior; however, the m...
Adhesive and migratory behavior can be cell type, integrin, and substrate dependent. We have compare...