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N-cadherin-mediated cell motility requires cis dimers.

Young J Kim1, Keith R Johnson, Margaret J Wheelock.   

Abstract

Cadherins are expressed on the cell surface as a dimer in the membrane of one cell (cis dimer) that interacts with a cis dimer on an adjacent cell to form an adhesive trans dimer. It is well established that both cis and trans dimers must form for the cadherin to be an effective adhesion protein. In addition to their adhesive activity cadherins also play an important role in modulating cell behavior by regulating cell motility and signal transduction. Whether or not cis or trans dimers are necessary for the nonadhesive functions of cadherins has not been addressed. Here we show that N-cadherin cis dimers are necessary to induce cell motility in epithelial cells and that N-cadherin's ability to modulate the steady state levels of activated small GTPases requires both cis and trans dimers.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16371344     DOI: 10.1080/15419060500305971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Commun Adhes        ISSN: 1543-5180


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