Literature DB >> 15203879

Endothelial cell-cell adhesion and mechanosignal transduction.

Yi-Jen Chiu1, Ken-ichi Kusano, Tamlyn N Thomas, Keigi Fujiwara.   

Abstract

Recent reports indicate that in addition to proteins that form various types of intercellular junctions, a considerable number of proteins are localized to the area of endothelial cell-cell association. Many of these are signaling proteins, suggesting that this is an area of active signaling. In this article, we have attempted to compile a list of proteins that have been localized to the area of interendothelial association and to briefly discuss what is known about each. Since various investigators including ourselves have proposed that the region of interendothelial cell association is an important site for mechanosignaling, we will focus our discussion on the possible role of these proteins in mechanosignal transduction. We will also review the available evidence for PECAM-1 as a mechanotransducing molecule in endothelial cells.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15203879     DOI: 10.1080/10623320490432489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endothelium        ISSN: 1026-793X


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