E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane cadherins and intracellular armadillo catenins, respectively. However, in over 600 million years of multicellular animal evolution, these two superfamilies have diversified remarkably both structurally and functionally. Although their basic building blocks, respectively, the cadherin repeat domain and the armadillo repeat domain, predate metazoans, the specific and complex domain compositions of the different family members and their functional roles in cell adhesion and signaling appear to be key features for the emergence of multicellular animal life. Basal animals such as placozoans and sponges have a limited number of distinct cadherins a...
Drosophila Armadillo (with the exception of -catenin), and associate with the cytoplasmic regions of...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
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E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
During more than 600 Ma of multicellular animal evolution, the cadherin superfamily has become strik...
Cadherin genes encode a superfamily of conserved transmembrane proteins that share an adhesive ectod...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Abstract Background Catenin is a gene family composed of three subfamilies; p120, beta and alpha. Be...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
p120-catenin (p120) is the prototypical member of a subclass of armadillo-related proteins that incl...
The question of how animals evolved from a unicellular ancestor has challenged evolutionary biologis...
The evolution of animals from a unicellular ancestor involvedmany innovations. Choanoflagellates, un...
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrat...
Drosophila Armadillo (with the exception of -catenin), and associate with the cytoplasmic regions of...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
be.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from Hulpiau & van Roy Evolution of metazoan cadherins p. 2 ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
E-Cadherin and b-catenin are the best studied representatives of the superfamilies of transmembrane ...
During more than 600 Ma of multicellular animal evolution, the cadherin superfamily has become strik...
Cadherin genes encode a superfamily of conserved transmembrane proteins that share an adhesive ectod...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
Abstract Background Catenin is a gene family composed of three subfamilies; p120, beta and alpha. Be...
Mining newly sequenced genomes of basal metazoan organisms reveals the evolutionary origin of modern...
p120-catenin (p120) is the prototypical member of a subclass of armadillo-related proteins that incl...
The question of how animals evolved from a unicellular ancestor has challenged evolutionary biologis...
The evolution of animals from a unicellular ancestor involvedmany innovations. Choanoflagellates, un...
Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrat...
Drosophila Armadillo (with the exception of -catenin), and associate with the cytoplasmic regions of...
Abstract Background Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane cell–cell adhesion proteins that a...
be.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from Hulpiau & van Roy Evolution of metazoan cadherins p. 2 ...