EphA2 signaling within integrin adhesions regulates fibrillar adhesion elongation and fibronectin deposition

Volume: 103-104, Pages: 1 - 21
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
The multifunctional glycoprotein fibronectin influences several crucial cellular processes and contributes to multiple pathologies. While a link exists between fibronectin-associated pathologies and the receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2, the mechanism by which EphA2 promotes fibronectin matrix remodeling remains unknown. We previously demonstrated that EphA2 deletion reduces smooth muscle fibronectin deposition and blunts fibronectin deposition in...
Paper Details
Title
EphA2 signaling within integrin adhesions regulates fibrillar adhesion elongation and fibronectin deposition
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
103-104
Pages
1 - 21
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