Recent advances in research on fibronectin and other cell attachment proteins (original) (raw)
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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Interactions of a neuronal cell line (PC12) with laminin, collagen IV, and fibronectin: identification of integrin-related glycoproteins involved in attachment and process outgrowth
Louis Reichardt
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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The Fibronectin Domains of the Neural Adhesion Molecule TAX-1 Are Necessary and Sufficient for Homophilic Binding
Panayoula Tsiotra
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996
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Selective interaction of peripheral and central nervous system cells with two distinct cell-binding domains of fibronectin
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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A Cell-Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Mediates Neural Cell Adhesion and Spreading on a Defined Sequence from the C-Terminal Cell and Heparin Binding Domain of Fibronectin, FNC/H II
Paul Letourneau
2000
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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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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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Extracellular adhesive molecules in neurite growth
Heikki Rauvala, Jussi Merenmies
Bioscience Reports, 1989
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Neuron-specific interactions with two neurite-promoting fragments of fibronectin
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 1985
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Extracellular matrix heparin induces alteration of the cell adhesion during brain development
Galina Skibo
Neurochemistry …, 2002
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Identification of the Heparin-binding Determinants within Fibronectin Repeat III1
Liqiong Gui
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006
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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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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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Neurite extension by peripheral and central nervous system neurons in response to substratum-bound fibronectin and laminin
Leo Furcht, Paul Letourneau
Developmental Biology, 1983
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Cell attachment and chemotaxis can utilize the same peptide sequence of fibronectin
Dan Urry
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 1987
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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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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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Effects of fibronectin cleaved by neuropsin on cell adhesion and migration
Sadao Shiosaka
Neuroscience Research, 2001
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The F3/11 cell adhesion molecule mediates the repulsion of neurons by the extracellular matrix glycoprotein J1-160/180
G. Rini
Neuron, 1993
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Organization of Extracellular Proteins on the Connective Tissue Cell Surface: Relevance to Cell-Matrix Interactions in Vitro and in Vivo
Jeffrey Davidson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1978
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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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Fibrillin-1 and -2 contain heparin-binding sites important for matrix deposition and that support cell attachment
Claudio Werneck
Biochemical Journal, 2003
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Neuron-specific interactions with proteolytic fragments of fibronectin
Paul Letourneau
The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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External fibronectin of cultured human fibroblasts is predominantly a matrix protein
Klaus Hedman
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1978
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Monoclonal antibody to fibronectin which inhibits extracellular matrix assembly
A. Faerman
FEBS Letters, 1987
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Nerve growth cone migration onto Schwann cells involves the calcium-dependent adhesion molecule, N-cadherin
Paul Letourneau
Developmental Biology, 1990
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Distribution and possible interactions of actin-associated proteins and cell adhesion molecules of nerve growth cones
Paul Letourneau
Development, 1989
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The cell substrate attachment (CSAT) antigen has properties of a receptor for laminin and fibronectin
Alan Horwitz
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1985
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The RGD-dependent and the Hep II binding domains of fibronectin govern the adhesive behaviors of amphibian embryonic cells
Douglas Thierry
Mechanisms of Development, 1996
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