Integrins: Bidirectional, Allosteric Signaling Machines

Cell64.50
Volume: 110, Issue: 6, Pages: 673 - 687
Published: Sep 20, 2002
Abstract
In their roles as major adhesion receptors, integrins signal across the plasma membrane in both directions. Recent structural and cell biological data suggest models for how integrins transmit signals between their extracellular ligand binding adhesion sites and their cytoplasmic domains, which link to the cytoskeleton and to signal transduction pathways. Long-range conformational changes couple these functions via allosteric...
Paper Details
Title
Integrins: Bidirectional, Allosteric Signaling Machines
Published Date
Sep 20, 2002
Journal
Volume
110
Issue
6
Pages
673 - 687
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