Cell attachment and chemotaxis can utilize the same peptide sequence of fibronectin (original) (raw)
Chemotaxis of 3T3 and SV3T3 cells to fibronectin is mediated through the cell-attachment site in fibronectin and a fibronectin cell surface receptor
Adriana Albini
Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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Recent advances in research on fibronectin and other cell attachment proteins
Wen-Tien Chen
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985
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Fibroblast Migration on Fibronectin Requires Three Distinct Functional Domains
Richard Clark
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2003
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Synthetic peptides that mimic the adhesive recognition signal of fibronectin: Differential effects on cell-cell and cell-substratum adhesion in embryonic chick cells
Kersti Linask
Developmental Biology, 1987
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Matrix Assembly Induction and Cell Migration and Invasion Inhibition by a 13-Amino Acid Fibronectin Peptide
Daniela D Tavian
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003
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Chemotaxis of fibroblasts toward nonapeptide of elastin
Dan Urry
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 1988
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Characterization of a membrane-associated glycoprotein complex implicated in cell adhesion to fibronectin
Wen-Tien Chen
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985
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Peptide analog of fibronectin that inhibits cell migration and ERK 1/2 activity
joanna miłoszewska
Peptides, 2001
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Molecular and Biological Interactions of Fibronectin
Åke Oldberg
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1982
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Differences in the fibronectin-dependence of migrating cell populations
Beate Brand-Saberi
Anatomy and Embryology, 1993
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Effects of fibronectin cleaved by neuropsin on cell adhesion and migration
Sadao Shiosaka
Neuroscience Research, 2001
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Adhesion in cell migration
R. Sandborg, Alan Horwitz
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1995
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Analysis of fibronectin receptor function with monoclonal antibodies: roles in cell adhesion, migration, matrix assembly, and cytoskeletal organization
Wen-Tien Chen
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1989
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Amphibian neural crest cell migration on purified extracellular matrix components: a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan inhibits locomotion on fibronectin substrates
Roberto Perris
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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Direct Comparison of the Spread Area, Contractility, and Migration of balb/c 3T3 Fibroblasts Adhered to Fibronectin- and RGD-Modified Substrata
Joyce Wong
Biophysical Journal, 2004
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A synthetic peptide from the COOH-terminal heparin-binding domain of fibronectin promotes focal adhesion formation
Leo Furcht
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 1993
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Glycosaminoglycan chains from α5β1integrin are involved in fibronectin-dependent cell migrationDedicated to the memory of Professor Carl P. Dietrich
Rafael Ferreira da Silveira
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2009
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Fibronectin Fiber Extension Decreases Cell Spreading and Migration
Matthew Nugent
Journal of cellular physiology, 2015
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Human fibronectin contains distinct adhesion- and motility-promoting domains for metastatic melanoma cells
Leo Furcht
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1986
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Cell surface molecules and fibronectin-mediated cell adhesion: effect of proteolytic digestion of membrane proteins
Maria Prat
Journal of Cell Biology, 1982
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Substrate engagement of integrins α5β1 and αvβ3 is necessary, but not sufficient, for high directional persistence in migration on fibronectin
carolina diaz
Scientific reports, 2016
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Enrichment of vitronectin- and fibronectin-like proteins in NaCI-adapted plant cells and evidence for their involvement in plasma membrane-cell wall adhesion
Sarah Wyatt
The Plant Journal, 1993
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Recognition of the A chain carboxy-terminal heparin binding region of fibronectin involves multiple sites: two contiguous sequences act independently to promote neural cell adhesion
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of Cell Biology
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Fibulin-1 suppression of fibronectin-regulated cell adhesion and motility
Balazs Hegedus
Journal of Cell Science
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Enhanced chemotaxis of tumor-derived and virus-transformed cells to fibronectin and fibroblast-conditioned medium
Adriana Albini
International Journal of Cancer, 1984
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Fibronectin: Molecular Structure, Fibrillar Structure, and Mechanochemical Signaling
Caleb Dalton
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Phosphorylated fibronectin enhances cell attachment and upregulates mechanical cell functions
Maria Mitsi
PLOS ONE
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Fibronectin-dependent collagen I deposition modulates the cell response to fibronectin
Inna Rublyevska
AJP: Cell Physiology, 2007
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Differences in Caco-2 cell attachment, migration on collagen and fibronectin coated polyelectrolyte surfaces
Ali Othmane, M. Souiri
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2013
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Initiation of fibronectin fibrillogenesis is an enzyme-dependent process
Rotem Kalev-Altman
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RGD-independent cell adhesion to the carboxy-terminal heparin-binding fragment of fibronectin involves heparin-dependent and -independent activities
Leo Furcht
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1990
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Studies on cell adhesion and recognition. I. Extent and specificity of cell adhesion triggered by carbohydrate-reactive proteins (glycosidases and lectins) and by fibronectin
Heikki Rauvala
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1981
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Vimentin Levels and Serine 71 Phosphorylation in the Control of Cell-Matrix Adhesions, Migration Speed, and Shape of Transformed Human Fibroblasts
Franziska Lautenschläger
Cells, 2017
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