Cell adhesion molecules nectins and associating proteins: Implications for physiology and pathology
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Nectins have recently been identified as new cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) consisting of four members. They show immunoglobulin-like structures and exclusively localize at adherens junctions (AJs) between two neighboring cells. During the formation of cell–cell junctions, nectins function in cooperation with or independently of cadherins, major CAMs at AJs. Similar to cadherins, which are linked to the actin cytoskeleton by binding to catenins, nectins also bind to afadin through their C-terminal region and are linked to the actin cytoskeleton. In addition to nectins, there are nectin-like molecules (Necls), which resemble nectins in their structures and consist of five members. Nectins and Necls are involved in the formation of various kinds of cell–cell adhesion, and also play key roles in diverse cellular functions including cell movement, proliferation, survival, and differentiation. Thus, nectins and Necls are crucial for physiology and pathology of multicellular organisms.(Communicated by Shigetada NAKANISHI, M.J.A.)
著者
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Ogita Hisakazu
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kobe U
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Rikitake Yoshiyuki
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kobe U
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Miyoshi Jun
Department of Molecular Biology, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases
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TAKAI Yoshimi
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kobe U
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Miyoshi Jun
Department Of Molecular Biology Osaka Medical Center For Cancer And Cardiovascular Diseases
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Takai Yoshimi
Division Of Molecular And Cellular Biology Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Kobe Uni
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Ogita Hisakazu
神戸大学 医学研究科呼吸器外科学
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Ogita Hisakazu
Division Of Molecular And Cellular Biology Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Kobe Uni
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Rikitake Yoshiyuki
Division Of Cardiovascular And Respiratory Medicine Department Of Internal Medicine Kobe University
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Rikitake Yoshiyuki
Division Of Molecular And Cellular Biology Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Kobe Uni
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RIKITAKE Yoshiyuki
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
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