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Integrins: alternative splicing as a mechanism to regulate ligand binding and integrin signaling events

โœ Scribed by Annemieke A. de Melker; Arnoud Sonnenberg


Book ID
101298338
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
279 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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โœฆ Synopsis


Integrins are a family of transmembrane proteins composed of heterodimers of โฃ and โค subunits. With their extracellular domain they bind extracellular matrix proteins or other cell surface molecules, and their cytoplasmic domain binds to cytoskeletal and signaling proteins. Thus, they are in an ideal position to transfer information from the extracellular environment to the interior of the cell and vice versa. For several integrin subunits, alternative splicing of mRNA leads to variations in the sequence of both extracellular and cytoplasmic domains. Many integrin splice variants have specific expression patterns, but for some time, functional differences between these variants were not evident. Recent experiments using transfected cell lines and gene targeting of specific splice variants have contributed significantly to our understanding of the function of these splice variants. The results indicate that alternative splicing is a mechanism to subtly regulate the ligand binding and signaling activity of integrins.


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