Literature DB >> 15507876

beta(3)-Integrin cytoplasmic binding proteins.

Renyi Zhao1, Alokkumar S Pathak, George A Stouffer.   

Abstract

Integrins are cell-surface adhesion receptors that play an important role in mediating numerous physiological processes,including inflammation, migration, adhesion, and proliferation. Integrin regulation by events within the cell has been termed "inside-out " signaling; this is a capacity that is unique to integrin receptors. As is typical of other cell-surface receptors, integrins can also transduce signals from outside the cell into the cytoplasm on binding extracellular ligands ("outside-in signaling "). Integrins are composed of an alpha and a beta subunit, which form a heterodimer. The beta(3)-integrin family consists of alpha(IIb)beta(3)-found on platelets and megakaryocytes, and the more widely distributed alpha(v)beta(3). beta Subunits consist of a large extracellular domain, a single transmembrane segment, and a relatively short cytoplasmic tail. The cytoplasmic domains do not contain intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, and therefore signaling occurs primarily via recruitment of intracellular signaling molecules. Integrins form transmembrane connections, and the interactions between integrin cytoplasmic domains, intracellular factors (cytoplasmic proteins and intracellular signaling pathways), and membrane-anchored proteins play an important role in integrin-mediated events. There are at least 21 proteins that associate with integrin beta tails to regulate cell motility, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. In this review, we will focus on 10 of these proteins and their function in integrin-mediated events.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15507876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz)        ISSN: 0004-069X            Impact factor:   4.291


  5 in total

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Authors:  Sophie Rodius; Olivier Chaloin; Michèle Moes; Elisabeth Schaffner-Reckinger; Isabelle Landrieu; Guy Lippens; Minghui Lin; Ji Zhang; Nelly Kieffer
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2008-06-23       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Comparative proteomic analysis of a cytosolic fraction from β3 integrin-deficient cells.

Authors:  Jason A Bush; Hideki Kitaura; Yuliang Ma; Steven L Teitelbaum; F Patrick Ross; Jeffrey W Smith
Journal:  Cancer Genomics Proteomics       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 4.069

3.  Activated αvβ3 integrin regulates αvβ5 integrin-mediated phagocytosis in trabecular meshwork cells.

Authors:  Debjani Gagen; Mark S Filla; Ross Clark; Paloma Liton; Donna M Peters
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2013-07-24       Impact factor: 4.799

Review 4.  Omics Approaches to Identify Potential Biomarkers of Inflammatory Diseases in the Focal Adhesion Complex.

Authors:  Johanne Brooks; Alastair Watson; Tamas Korcsmaros
Journal:  Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics       Date:  2017-04-01       Impact factor: 7.691

5.  β3 phosphorylation of platelet αIIbβ3 is crucial for stability of arterial thrombus and microparticle formation in vivo.

Authors:  Weiyi Feng; Manojkumar Valiyaveettil; Tejasvi Dudiki; Ganapati H Mahabeleshwar; Patrick Andre; Eugene A Podrez; Tatiana V Byzova
Journal:  Thromb J       Date:  2017-08-30
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