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    The tail of integrin activation. by Anthis, N, Campbell, I

    Published 2011
    “…Integrins are essential adhesion receptors found on the surfaces of all metazoan cells. …”
    Journal article
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    Structural studies of integrin activation by Anthis, N, Nicholas J. Anthis

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Fundamental to cell adhesion and migration, integrins are large heterodimeric membrane proteins that link the extracellular matrix to the actin cytoskeleton. …”
    Thesis
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    Beta integrin tyrosine phosphorylation is a conserved mechanism for regulating talin-induced integrin activation. by Anthis, N, Haling, JR, Oxley, C, Memo, M, Wegener, K, Lim, C, Ginsberg, M, Campbell, I

    Published 2009
    “…Integrins are large membrane-spanning receptors fundamental to cell adhesion and migration. …”
    Journal article
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    An integrin phosphorylation switch: the effect of beta3 integrin tail phosphorylation on Dok1 and talin binding. by Oxley, C, Anthis, N, Lowe, E, Vakonakis, I, Campbell, I, Wegener, K

    Published 2008
    “…Integrins play a fundamental role in cell migration and adhesion; knowledge of how they are regulated and controlled is vital for understanding these processes. …”
    Journal article
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    Structural diversity in integrin/talin interactions. by Anthis, N, Wegener, K, Critchley, DR, Campbell, I

    Published 2010
    “…The adhesion of integrins to the extracellular matrix is regulated by binding of the cytoskeletal protein talin to the cytoplasmic tail of the β-integrin subunit. …”
    Journal article
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    The structure of an integrin/talin complex reveals the basis of inside-out signal transduction. by Anthis, N, Wegener, K, Ye, F, Kim, C, Goult, B, Lowe, E, Vakonakis, I, Bate, N, Critchley, DR, Ginsberg, M, Campbell, I

    Published 2009
    “…Fundamental to cell adhesion and migration, integrins are large heterodimeric membrane proteins that uniquely mediate inside-out signal transduction, whereby adhesion to the extracellular matrix is activated from within the cell by direct binding of talin to the cytoplasmic tail of the beta integrin subunit. …”
    Journal article
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    The structure of the talin/integrin complex at a lipid bilayer: an NMR and MD simulation study. by Kalli, A, Wegener, K, Goult, B, Anthis, N, Campbell, I, Sansom, MS

    Published 2010
    “…Integrins are cell surface receptors crucial for cell migration and adhesion. …”
    Journal article
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    The structure of the N-terminus of kindlin-1: a domain important for alphaiibbeta3 integrin activation. by Goult, B, Bouaouina, M, Harburger, D, Bate, N, Patel, B, Anthis, N, Campbell, I, Calderwood, D, Barsukov, I, Roberts, G, Critchley, DR

    Published 2009
    “…The integrin family of heterodimeric cell adhesion molecules exists in both low- and high-affinity states, and integrin activation requires binding of the talin FERM (four-point-one, ezrin, radixin, moesin) domain to membrane-proximal sequences in the beta-integrin cytoplasmic domain. …”
    Journal article
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    The structure of an interdomain complex that regulates talin activity. by Goult, B, Bate, N, Anthis, N, Wegener, K, Gingras, A, Patel, B, Barsukov, I, Campbell, I, Roberts, G, Critchley, DR

    Published 2009
    “…Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. …”
    Journal article