Integrins have key functions in cell adhesion and migration. How integrins are dynamically relocalized to the leading edge in highly polarized migratory cells has remained unexplored. Here, we demonstrate that beta(1) integrin (known as PAT-3 in Caenorhabditis elegans), but not beta(3), is transported from the plasma membrane to the trans-Golgi network, to be resecreted in a polarized manner. This retrograde trafficking is restricted to the non-ligand-bound conformation of beta(1) integrin. Retrograde trafficking inhibition abrogates several beta(1)-integrin-specific functions such as cell adhesion in early embryonic development of mice, and persistent cell migration in the developing posterior gonad arm of C. elegans. Our results establish...
Cell invasion through the basement membrane, a process important for both development and disease pa...
Large gaps in basement membrane (BM) occur at sites of cell invasion and tissue remodelling in devel...
<p>Basement membrane (BM) is the thin, dense, highly cross-linked form of extracellular matrix that ...
Integrins have key functions in cell adhesion and migration. How integrins are dynamically relocaliz...
Endocytosis mediates the internalization of cell surface proteins and lipids in small vesicles that ...
Members of the integrin family of cell surface receptors have been shown to mediate a diverse range ...
Cell migration plays a central role in the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. I...
AbstractIntegrins are cell surface receptors of the extracellular matrix present in all animals. Gen...
In epithelial collective migration, leader and follower cells migrate while maintaining cell-cell ad...
Recently it has become clear that trafficking of integrins to late endosomes is key to the regulatio...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Summary Cell migration is an important biological process which has been intensively studied in the ...
The migration of single cells and epithelial sheets is of great importance for gastrulation and orga...
Cell invasion through the basement membrane, a process important for both development and disease pa...
Inefficient clearance of dead cells or debris by epithelial cells can lead to or exacerbate debilita...
Cell invasion through the basement membrane, a process important for both development and disease pa...
Large gaps in basement membrane (BM) occur at sites of cell invasion and tissue remodelling in devel...
<p>Basement membrane (BM) is the thin, dense, highly cross-linked form of extracellular matrix that ...
Integrins have key functions in cell adhesion and migration. How integrins are dynamically relocaliz...
Endocytosis mediates the internalization of cell surface proteins and lipids in small vesicles that ...
Members of the integrin family of cell surface receptors have been shown to mediate a diverse range ...
Cell migration plays a central role in the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. I...
AbstractIntegrins are cell surface receptors of the extracellular matrix present in all animals. Gen...
In epithelial collective migration, leader and follower cells migrate while maintaining cell-cell ad...
Recently it has become clear that trafficking of integrins to late endosomes is key to the regulatio...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Summary Cell migration is an important biological process which has been intensively studied in the ...
The migration of single cells and epithelial sheets is of great importance for gastrulation and orga...
Cell invasion through the basement membrane, a process important for both development and disease pa...
Inefficient clearance of dead cells or debris by epithelial cells can lead to or exacerbate debilita...
Cell invasion through the basement membrane, a process important for both development and disease pa...
Large gaps in basement membrane (BM) occur at sites of cell invasion and tissue remodelling in devel...
<p>Basement membrane (BM) is the thin, dense, highly cross-linked form of extracellular matrix that ...