Role of N-Cadherin cis and trans Interfaces in the Dynamics of Adherens Junctions in Living Cells

Volume: 8, Issue: 12, Pages: e81517 - e81517
Published: Dec 2, 2013
Abstract
Cadherins, Ca2+-dependent adhesion molecules, are crucial for cell-cell junctions and remodeling. Cadherins form inter-junctional lattices by the formation of both cis and trans dimers. Here, we directly visualize and quantify the spatiotemporal dynamics of wild-type and dimer mutant N-cadherin interactions using time-lapse imaging of junction assembly, disassembly and a FRET reporter to assess Ca2+-dependent interactions. A trans dimer mutant...
Paper Details
Title
Role of N-Cadherin cis and trans Interfaces in the Dynamics of Adherens Junctions in Living Cells
Published Date
Dec 2, 2013
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
12
Pages
e81517 - e81517
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