Sponges (Porifera), the simplest and earliest multicellular organisms, are thought to have evolved from their unicellular ancestors about 1 billion years ago by developing cell-recognition and adhesion mechanisms to discriminate against 'non-self.' Consequently, they are used as models for investigating recognition phenomena. Cellular adhesion of marine sponges is an event involving adherence of extracellular proteoglycan-like molecules, otherwise known as aggregation factors (AFs). In a calcium-independent process the AFs adhere to the cell surface, and in a calcium-dependent process they exhibit AF self-association. A mechanism which has been implied but not definitely proven to play a role in the calcium-dependent event is self-recogniti...
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lyconectins (GNs) represent a new class of proteoglycan-like cell adhesion and recognition molecules...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
Vilanova E, Santos GRC, Aquino RS, et al. Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate Interactions Mediated by Sulfate...
Fernandez-Busquets X, Koernig A, Bucior I, Burger MM, Anselmetti D. Self-Recognition and Ca2+-Depend...
Vilanova E, Ciodaro PJ, Bezerra FF, et al. Adhesion of freshwater sponge cells mediated by carbohydr...
The species-specific cell adhesion in the marine sponge Microciona prolifera involves the interactio...
Garcia-Manyes S, Bucior I, Ros R, et al. Proteoglycan mechanics studied by single-molecule force spe...
The appearance of multicellular forms of life has been tightly coupled to the ability of an organism...
Early Metazoans had to evolve the first cell adhesion system addressed to maintaining stable interac...
© 2004 Bucior et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution...
The multivalent carbohydrate–carbohydrate interaction between membrane-anchored epitopes derived fro...
Jarchow J, Fritz J, Anselmetti D, et al. Supramolecular structure of a new family of circular proteo...
This preliminary study investigated the distribution and role of cell surface carbohydrates which we...
This chapter discusses the phenomena of sponge cell recognition. When fully grown sponges belonging ...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
lyconectins (GNs) represent a new class of proteoglycan-like cell adhesion and recognition molecules...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
Vilanova E, Santos GRC, Aquino RS, et al. Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate Interactions Mediated by Sulfate...
Fernandez-Busquets X, Koernig A, Bucior I, Burger MM, Anselmetti D. Self-Recognition and Ca2+-Depend...
Vilanova E, Ciodaro PJ, Bezerra FF, et al. Adhesion of freshwater sponge cells mediated by carbohydr...
The species-specific cell adhesion in the marine sponge Microciona prolifera involves the interactio...
Garcia-Manyes S, Bucior I, Ros R, et al. Proteoglycan mechanics studied by single-molecule force spe...
The appearance of multicellular forms of life has been tightly coupled to the ability of an organism...
Early Metazoans had to evolve the first cell adhesion system addressed to maintaining stable interac...
© 2004 Bucior et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution...
The multivalent carbohydrate–carbohydrate interaction between membrane-anchored epitopes derived fro...
Jarchow J, Fritz J, Anselmetti D, et al. Supramolecular structure of a new family of circular proteo...
This preliminary study investigated the distribution and role of cell surface carbohydrates which we...
This chapter discusses the phenomena of sponge cell recognition. When fully grown sponges belonging ...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
lyconectins (GNs) represent a new class of proteoglycan-like cell adhesion and recognition molecules...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...