The basement membrane is a specialized sheet-like form of the extracellular matrix that provides structural support to epithelial cells and tissues, while influencing multiple biological functions, and was essential in the transition to multicellularity. By exploring a variety of genomes, Darris et al. provide evidence that the emergence and divergence of a multifunctional Goodpasture antigen-binding protein (GPBP), a basement membrane constituent, played a role in this transition. These findings help to explain how GPBP contributed to the formation of these extracellular matrices and to more precisely define the transition to multicellular organisms
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
AbstractThe basement membrane is a highly organized extracellular matrix with adhesive and barrier f...
The modular domain structure of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and their genes has allowed exte...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
The evolution of multicellular metazoan organisms was marked by the inclusion of an extracellular ma...
Animals (metazoans) include some of the most complex living organisms on Earth, with regard to their...
The evolution of multicellular metazoan organisms was marked by the inclusion of an extracellular ma...
Multicellular life has independently evolved over twenty times from fungi to plants to animals, yet ...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
Basement membranes are heterogeneous, highly specialized, electron-dense structures constructed from...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, Springer and colleagues argue that ancient extracellular domains...
New proteins and modules have been invented throughout evolution. Gene Òbirth datesÓ in Caenorhabdit...
<div><p>The current basement membrane (BM) model proposes a single-layered extracellular matrix (ECM...
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
AbstractThe basement membrane is a highly organized extracellular matrix with adhesive and barrier f...
The modular domain structure of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and their genes has allowed exte...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
The evolution of multicellular metazoan organisms was marked by the inclusion of an extracellular ma...
Animals (metazoans) include some of the most complex living organisms on Earth, with regard to their...
The evolution of multicellular metazoan organisms was marked by the inclusion of an extracellular ma...
Multicellular life has independently evolved over twenty times from fungi to plants to animals, yet ...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
Basement membranes are heterogeneous, highly specialized, electron-dense structures constructed from...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, Springer and colleagues argue that ancient extracellular domains...
New proteins and modules have been invented throughout evolution. Gene Òbirth datesÓ in Caenorhabdit...
<div><p>The current basement membrane (BM) model proposes a single-layered extracellular matrix (ECM...
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
The evolution of animals from their unicellular ancestors was a major transition in evolutionary his...
AbstractThe basement membrane is a highly organized extracellular matrix with adhesive and barrier f...