The F-BAR protein pacsin2 inhibits asymmetric VE-cadherin internalization from tensile adherens junctions
Cell-cell adhesion of endothelial tissue, mediated by the adhesion molecule VE-cadherin, is tightly regulated. Here the authors show that the F-BAR domain protein pacsin2 is recruited to the trailing end of mechanically unbalanced Focal Adherens Junctions, where it inhibits internalization of VE-cad...
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Main Authors: | Yvonne L. Dorland, Tsveta S. Malinova, Anne-Marieke D. van Stalborch, Adam G. Grieve, Daphne van Geemen, Nicolette S. Jansen, Bart-Jan de Kreuk, Kalim Nawaz, Jeroen Kole, Dirk Geerts, René J. P. Musters, Johan de Rooij, Peter L. Hordijk, Stephan Huveneers |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/39489597f19d45109896f9a7f11b9fb8 |
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