Cell-cell adhesion is critical to the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. The stability of many adhesions is regulated by protein tyrosine phosphorylation of cell adhesion molecules and their associated components, with high levels of phosphorylation promoting disassembly. The level of tyrosine phosphorylation reflects the balance between protein-tyrosine kinase and protein-tyrosine phosphatase activity. Many protein-tyrosine phosphatases associate with the cadherin-catenin complex, directly regulating the phosphorylation of these proteins, thereby affecting their interactions and the integrity of cell-cell junctions. Tyrosine phosphatases can also affect cell-cell adhesions indirectly by regulating the signaling pathway...
Cell adhesion is essential for the formation of organs, cellular migration, and interaction with tar...
AbstractProtein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) 1B has long been known to regulate cell proliferation neg...
AbstractThe ability of cells to attach to each other and to the extracellular matrix is of pivotal s...
Cell-cell adhesion is critical to the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. The st...
The balance of tyrosine phosphorylation in the cell is maintained by the opposing actions of protein...
The receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase mu (PTPmu) is a homophilic adhesion protein thought to reg...
Tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion-associated proteins may be involved in the regulation of ...
Cells in culture reveal high levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in their focal adhesions, th...
The intracellular segments of classic adhesion molecules such as N-CAM do not show structural simila...
The molecular basis for the control of cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation involves the...
The ability of cells to attach to each other and to the extracellular matrix is of pivotal significa...
Cell migration is an important phenomenon in many physiological and pathological processes such as w...
Receptor tyrosine phosphatases interact with cell adhesion molecules to transduce intracellular sign...
Cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion is a fundamental requirement for multicellular existence du...
Focal adhesions (FA) form interfaces between the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton to regula...
Cell adhesion is essential for the formation of organs, cellular migration, and interaction with tar...
AbstractProtein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) 1B has long been known to regulate cell proliferation neg...
AbstractThe ability of cells to attach to each other and to the extracellular matrix is of pivotal s...
Cell-cell adhesion is critical to the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. The st...
The balance of tyrosine phosphorylation in the cell is maintained by the opposing actions of protein...
The receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase mu (PTPmu) is a homophilic adhesion protein thought to reg...
Tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion-associated proteins may be involved in the regulation of ...
Cells in culture reveal high levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in their focal adhesions, th...
The intracellular segments of classic adhesion molecules such as N-CAM do not show structural simila...
The molecular basis for the control of cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation involves the...
The ability of cells to attach to each other and to the extracellular matrix is of pivotal significa...
Cell migration is an important phenomenon in many physiological and pathological processes such as w...
Receptor tyrosine phosphatases interact with cell adhesion molecules to transduce intracellular sign...
Cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion is a fundamental requirement for multicellular existence du...
Focal adhesions (FA) form interfaces between the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton to regula...
Cell adhesion is essential for the formation of organs, cellular migration, and interaction with tar...
AbstractProtein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) 1B has long been known to regulate cell proliferation neg...
AbstractThe ability of cells to attach to each other and to the extracellular matrix is of pivotal s...