The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue formation and function in all animals. The three short arms of the cross-shaped laminin molecule are composed of one chain each and their tips mediate the formation of a polymeric network. The structural basis for laminin polymerisation is unknown. We have determined crystal structures of the short-arm tips of the mouse laminin β1 and γ1 chains, which are grossly similar to the previously determined structure of the corresponding α5 chain region. The short-arm tips consist of a laminin N-terminal (LN) domain that is attached like the head of a flower to a rod-like stem formed by tandem laminin-type epidermal growth factor-like (LE) domains. T...
Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of t...
Basement membranes are thin extracellular protein layers, which separate endothelial and epithelial ...
Laminin self-assembles into a basement membrane polymer through specific low-affinity interactions. ...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The ability of laminins to self-polymerize is crucial for the formation of basement membranes. Devel...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
Laminins are large cell-adhesive glycoproteins that are required for the formation and function of b...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
Laminin polymerization is a key step of basement membrane assembly that depends on the binding of α,...
Laminin self-assembles into large polymers by a cooperative two-step calcium-dependent mechanism (Yu...
The N-terminal sequences of mouse laminin alpha3B and alpha5 chains have been completed and demonstr...
Laminin, a basement membrane glycoprotein, is a heterotrimer with alpha, beta, and gamma chains held...
Laminins are a family of large (800 to 900 kDa) multidomain glycoproteins specifically found in base...
Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of t...
Basement membranes are thin extracellular protein layers, which separate endothelial and epithelial ...
Laminin self-assembles into a basement membrane polymer through specific low-affinity interactions. ...
The heterotrimeric laminins are a defining component of basement membranes and essential for tissue ...
Laminins are a major constituent of all basement membranes. The polymerisation of laminins at the ce...
The ability of laminins to self-polymerize is crucial for the formation of basement membranes. Devel...
The laminins (LM) are a family of basement membranes glycoproteins with essential structural roles i...
Laminins are large cell-adhesive glycoproteins that are required for the formation and function of b...
AbstractLaminins are large heterotrimeric, multidomain proteins that play a central role in organisi...
Laminin is a large (900 kDa) mosaic protein composed of many distinct domains with different structu...
Laminin polymerization is a key step of basement membrane assembly that depends on the binding of α,...
Laminin self-assembles into large polymers by a cooperative two-step calcium-dependent mechanism (Yu...
The N-terminal sequences of mouse laminin alpha3B and alpha5 chains have been completed and demonstr...
Laminin, a basement membrane glycoprotein, is a heterotrimer with alpha, beta, and gamma chains held...
Laminins are a family of large (800 to 900 kDa) multidomain glycoproteins specifically found in base...
Laminins are multidomain glycoproteins that play important roles in development and maintenance of t...
Basement membranes are thin extracellular protein layers, which separate endothelial and epithelial ...
Laminin self-assembles into a basement membrane polymer through specific low-affinity interactions. ...