Abstractp120-catenin was first described in 1989 as a Src substrate whose phosphorylation correlated with transformation. It was identified by cDNA cloning in 1992, and shown to interact with cadherins in 1994. Though enigmatic for some time, p120 has emerged as a master regulator of cadherin stability, and an important modulator of RhoGTPase activities. With the discovery of p120 family members and evidence for fundamental roles in cell biology and cancer, the field has expanded dramatically in recent years. As an introduction to this collection of reviews on p120 and its relatives, the editors have requested a personal commentary and historical perspective on the discovery of p120. The anecdotal parts have no particular purpose, but are m...
SummaryAlthough p120-catenin regulates adherens junction (AJ) stability in cultured cells, genetic s...
International audienceSince its discovery in 1989 as a substrate of the Src oncogene, p120catenin ha...
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...
p120 catenin (p120ctn), a component of the cadherin-catenin complex, was the first member to be iden...
Abstractp120-catenin (p120) has emerged over the past several years as an important regulatory compo...
Summaryp120-catenin (p120ctn) interacts with E-cadherin, but to our knowledge, no formal proof that ...
Proteins of the p120 family have been implicated in the regulation of cadherin-based cell adhesion, ...
Abstractp120 catenin (p120) is the prototypic member of a subfamily of armadillo repeat domain prote...
p120-catenin is considered to be a tumor suppressor because it stabilizes E-cadherin levels at the c...
Abstractp120 catenin is a scaffold protein that interacts with cadherin cytoplasmic domain and acts ...
Abstractp120ctn is a member of the Armadillo protein family. It stabilizes the cadherin–catenin adhe...
AbstractFor more than a decade, cell, developmental and cancer investigators have brought about a wi...
P120-catenin is a member of the Armadillo protein family, which is involved in intercellular adhesio...
The catenin p120 is involved in many processes, including cell–cell adhesion and cancer. Recent work...
It has been known for some time that cell-cell adhesion mediated by E-cadherin and catenins is impor...
SummaryAlthough p120-catenin regulates adherens junction (AJ) stability in cultured cells, genetic s...
International audienceSince its discovery in 1989 as a substrate of the Src oncogene, p120catenin ha...
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...
p120 catenin (p120ctn), a component of the cadherin-catenin complex, was the first member to be iden...
Abstractp120-catenin (p120) has emerged over the past several years as an important regulatory compo...
Summaryp120-catenin (p120ctn) interacts with E-cadherin, but to our knowledge, no formal proof that ...
Proteins of the p120 family have been implicated in the regulation of cadherin-based cell adhesion, ...
Abstractp120 catenin (p120) is the prototypic member of a subfamily of armadillo repeat domain prote...
p120-catenin is considered to be a tumor suppressor because it stabilizes E-cadherin levels at the c...
Abstractp120 catenin is a scaffold protein that interacts with cadherin cytoplasmic domain and acts ...
Abstractp120ctn is a member of the Armadillo protein family. It stabilizes the cadherin–catenin adhe...
AbstractFor more than a decade, cell, developmental and cancer investigators have brought about a wi...
P120-catenin is a member of the Armadillo protein family, which is involved in intercellular adhesio...
The catenin p120 is involved in many processes, including cell–cell adhesion and cancer. Recent work...
It has been known for some time that cell-cell adhesion mediated by E-cadherin and catenins is impor...
SummaryAlthough p120-catenin regulates adherens junction (AJ) stability in cultured cells, genetic s...
International audienceSince its discovery in 1989 as a substrate of the Src oncogene, p120catenin ha...
The functions of many organs depend on the generation of an epithelium. The transition from a set of...