Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes

The exact functions of all paxillin family members in mechanosensing and adhesion at invadosomes are unclear. Petropoulos et al. show that redundant and specific activities of paxillin and Hic-5 can couple original adhesion and ECM degradation in invadosomes.

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Main Authors: Petropoulos, Christos, Oddou, Christiane, Emadali, Anouk, Hiriart-Bryant, Edwige, Boyault, Cyril, Faurobert, Eva, Vande Pol, Scott, Kim-Kaneyama, Joo-ri, Kraut, Alexandra, Coute, Yohann, Block, Marc, Albiges-Rizo, Corinne, Destaing, Olivier
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: The Rockefeller University Press 2016
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896053/
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spelling pubmed-48960532016-12-06 Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes Petropoulos, Christos Oddou, Christiane Emadali, Anouk Hiriart-Bryant, Edwige Boyault, Cyril Faurobert, Eva Vande Pol, Scott Kim-Kaneyama, Joo-ri Kraut, Alexandra Coute, Yohann Block, Marc Albiges-Rizo, Corinne Destaing, Olivier Research Articles The exact functions of all paxillin family members in mechanosensing and adhesion at invadosomes are unclear. Petropoulos et al. show that redundant and specific activities of paxillin and Hic-5 can couple original adhesion and ECM degradation in invadosomes. The Rockefeller University Press 2016-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4896053/ /pubmed/27269065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201510036 Text en © 2016 Petropoulos et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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author Petropoulos, Christos
Oddou, Christiane
Emadali, Anouk
Hiriart-Bryant, Edwige
Boyault, Cyril
Faurobert, Eva
Vande Pol, Scott
Kim-Kaneyama, Joo-ri
Kraut, Alexandra
Coute, Yohann
Block, Marc
Albiges-Rizo, Corinne
Destaing, Olivier
spellingShingle Petropoulos, Christos
Oddou, Christiane
Emadali, Anouk
Hiriart-Bryant, Edwige
Boyault, Cyril
Faurobert, Eva
Vande Pol, Scott
Kim-Kaneyama, Joo-ri
Kraut, Alexandra
Coute, Yohann
Block, Marc
Albiges-Rizo, Corinne
Destaing, Olivier
Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
author_facet Petropoulos, Christos
Oddou, Christiane
Emadali, Anouk
Hiriart-Bryant, Edwige
Boyault, Cyril
Faurobert, Eva
Vande Pol, Scott
Kim-Kaneyama, Joo-ri
Kraut, Alexandra
Coute, Yohann
Block, Marc
Albiges-Rizo, Corinne
Destaing, Olivier
author_sort Petropoulos, Christos
title Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
title_short Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
title_full Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
title_fullStr Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
title_full_unstemmed Roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ECM degradation coupling at invadosomes
title_sort roles of paxillin family members in adhesion and ecm degradation coupling at invadosomes
description The exact functions of all paxillin family members in mechanosensing and adhesion at invadosomes are unclear. Petropoulos et al. show that redundant and specific activities of paxillin and Hic-5 can couple original adhesion and ECM degradation in invadosomes.
publisher The Rockefeller University Press
publishDate 2016
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896053/
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