Alpha (α)-E-catenin is a component of the cadherin complex, and has long been thought to provide a link between cell surface cadherins and the actin skeleton. More recently, it has also been implicated in mechano-sensing, and in the control of tissue size. Here we use the early Xenopus embryos to explore functional differences between two α-catenin family members, α-E- and α-N-catenin, and their interactions with the different classical cadherins that appear as tissues of the embryo become segregated from each other. We show that they play both cadherin-specific and context-specific roles in the emerging tissues of the embryo. α-E-catenin interacts with both C- and E-cadherin. It is specifically required for junctional localization of C-cad...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
E(epithelia1)-cadherin is a member of a calcium-dependent family of cell surface glycoproteins invol...
<div><p>Alpha (α)-E-catenin is a component of the cadherin complex, and has long been thought to pro...
Alpha (a)-E-catenin is a component of the cadherin complex, and has long been thought to provide a l...
In Xenopus laevis development, beta-catenin plays an important role in the Wnt-signaling pathway by ...
In Xenopus laevis development, beta-catenin plays an important role in the Wnt-signaling pathway by ...
Abstractβ-Catenin is a protein known to associate with the cytoplasmic domains of members of the cad...
We have found that C-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is regulated during gastrulation movements...
Abstractβ-Catenin was originally identified biochemically as a protein that binds E-cadherin in cult...
Abstractβ-Catenin was originally identified biochemically as a protein that binds E-cadherin in cult...
Cadherin-catenin adhesion is pivotal for the development of multicellular organisms. Features such a...
AbstractModulators of cadherin function are of great interest given that the cadherin complex active...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
AbstractModulators of cadherin function are of great interest given that the cadherin complex active...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
E(epithelia1)-cadherin is a member of a calcium-dependent family of cell surface glycoproteins invol...
<div><p>Alpha (α)-E-catenin is a component of the cadherin complex, and has long been thought to pro...
Alpha (a)-E-catenin is a component of the cadherin complex, and has long been thought to provide a l...
In Xenopus laevis development, beta-catenin plays an important role in the Wnt-signaling pathway by ...
In Xenopus laevis development, beta-catenin plays an important role in the Wnt-signaling pathway by ...
Abstractβ-Catenin is a protein known to associate with the cytoplasmic domains of members of the cad...
We have found that C-cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion is regulated during gastrulation movements...
Abstractβ-Catenin was originally identified biochemically as a protein that binds E-cadherin in cult...
Abstractβ-Catenin was originally identified biochemically as a protein that binds E-cadherin in cult...
Cadherin-catenin adhesion is pivotal for the development of multicellular organisms. Features such a...
AbstractModulators of cadherin function are of great interest given that the cadherin complex active...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
AbstractModulators of cadherin function are of great interest given that the cadherin complex active...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides the...
E(epithelia1)-cadherin is a member of a calcium-dependent family of cell surface glycoproteins invol...