نتایج جستجو برای: membrane form of adhesion molecules

تعداد نتایج: 21223220  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
Asma Nusrat G Thomas Brown Jeffrey Tom Alex Drake Tam T T Bui Cliff Quan Randall J Mrsny

Occludin is a tetraspan integral membrane protein in epithelial and endothelial tight junction (TJ) structures that is projected to have two extracellular loops. We have used peptides emulating central regions of human occludin's first and second loops, termed O-A:101-121 and O-B:210-228, respectively, to examine potential molecular interactions between these two regions of occludin and other T...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
B Fredette U Rutishauser L Landmesser

Muscle development in vivo involves a complex sequence of cell-cell interactions in which secondary myotubes first form in association with primary myotubes and subsequently separate from them. We show here that during this process N-cadherin and the different structural forms of NCAM are regulated in a pattern that involves both temporal changes in expression and localization to particular reg...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
M Grumet A Flaccus R U Margolis

Ng-CAM and N-CAM are cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), and each CAM can bind homophilically as demonstrated by the ability of CAM-coated beads (Covaspheres) to self-aggregate. We have found that the extent of aggregation of Covaspheres coated with either Ng-CAM or N-CAM was strongly inhibited by the intact 1D1 and 3F8 chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans of rat brain, and by the core glycoproteins r...

Background: Though plausible candidate adhesion systems have been identified, current knowledge of embryo-maternal attachment in human is limited by the inability to conduct well-controlled functional investigations. We have sought a viable medium-throughput model for the identification and functional assessment of molecular markers in the initial epithelial phases of implantation. An ideal mod...

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
R C Johnson H G Augustin-Voss D Z Zhu B U Pauli

Many malignancies exhibit distinct patterns of metastasis that appear to be mediated by receptor/ligand-like interactions between tumor cells and organ-specific vascular endothelium. In order to study endothelial cell surface molecules involved in the binding of metastatic cells, we developed a perfusion method to isolate outside-out membrane vesicles from the lumenal surface of rat lung microv...

Journal: :international journal of molecular and clinical microbiology 0
jagvijay singh department of biotechnology, division of biosciences, college of applied education & health sciences, meerut, india. pradeep kumar department of botany, ccs university, meerut, india. mayank uday charaya department of botany, ccs university, meerut, india. vivek kumar amity institute of microbial technology, amity university, noida-201303, india.

in the present study, variation among different bacterial strains was observed in the plaques of tobacco chewers (tc) as compared to those from normal persons (non tobacco chewers) (ntc). bacterial strain j1 (dominant in the plaques of ntc) did not initiate the process of adhesion (biofilm formation) until it appeared to have reached a required population density necessary for the production of...

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2002
Su-Yi Tseng Michael L Dustin

Naïve T cell activation requires the interactions of antigen receptors, adhesion molecules and co-stimulatory molecules. Antigen receptors and adhesion molecules are involved in spatio-temporal movement to form a stable immunological synapse. This stable junction interrupts T cell migration, and provides a platform for temporally regulated co-stimulatory receptor signaling spanning a period of ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2012
E Martines J Zhong J Muzard A C Lee B B Akhremitchev D M Suter G U Lee

Aplysia californica neurons comprise a powerful model system for quantitative analysis of cellular and biophysical properties that are essential for neuronal development and function. The Aplysia cell adhesion molecule (apCAM), a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell adhesion molecules, is present in the growth cone plasma membrane and involved in neurite growth, synapse formation, a...

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