A soluble VE-cadherin fragment forms 2D arrays of dimers upon binding to a lipid monolayer.
A high concentration of cadherin molecules at cell-cell adhesion sites is believed to be essential for generating strong intercellular junctions. In order to determine the interactions of cadherin domains involved in the early stages of lateral cluster formation on the cell surface, a recombinant fr...
Main Authors: | Al-Kurdi, R, Gulino-Debrac, D, Martel, L, Legrand, J, Renault, A, Hewat, E, Vénien-Bryan, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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