Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview

Cell adhesion molecules allow cells to communicate with each other and with their environment. The interactions between cell adhesion receptors and their ligands orchestrate the assembly of cells into tissues, organs and systems, and lead to the formation of multicellular organisms. Numerous differe...

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Main Authors: Coombe, Deirdre, Dye, Danielle
Other Authors: Preedy, Victor R.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Science Publishers 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46473
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Dye, Danielle
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description Cell adhesion molecules allow cells to communicate with each other and with their environment. The interactions between cell adhesion receptors and their ligands orchestrate the assembly of cells into tissues, organs and systems, and lead to the formation of multicellular organisms. Numerous different adhesive events, which may be synergistic or antagonistic, are required for organizing a tissue or a cell behavior. It is the balance between these events that determines the structure of a tissue, or whether cells stay in tight association with other cells or migrate around the body.There are four main families of cell adhesion receptors: the immunoglobulin superfamily, integrins, cadherins and selectins. The cadherins mediate strong cell-cell adhesion and play a fundamental role in morphogenesis and development, while integrins are critical to cell-matrix interactions and cell migration through the extracellular matrix. Immunoglobulin superfamily members contribute to and modulate cell-cell interactions. These three large families contribute to adhesive interactions between many cell types in different tissues. The selectins have three members and they perform a very specific role critical for leukocyte migration from the vasculature.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-464732017-01-30T15:27:32Z Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview Coombe, Deirdre Dye, Danielle Preedy, Victor R. Cadherin Ig-superfamily member Adhesion molecules Selectin Integrin Cell adhesion molecules allow cells to communicate with each other and with their environment. The interactions between cell adhesion receptors and their ligands orchestrate the assembly of cells into tissues, organs and systems, and lead to the formation of multicellular organisms. Numerous different adhesive events, which may be synergistic or antagonistic, are required for organizing a tissue or a cell behavior. It is the balance between these events that determines the structure of a tissue, or whether cells stay in tight association with other cells or migrate around the body.There are four main families of cell adhesion receptors: the immunoglobulin superfamily, integrins, cadherins and selectins. The cadherins mediate strong cell-cell adhesion and play a fundamental role in morphogenesis and development, while integrins are critical to cell-matrix interactions and cell migration through the extracellular matrix. Immunoglobulin superfamily members contribute to and modulate cell-cell interactions. These three large families contribute to adhesive interactions between many cell types in different tissues. The selectins have three members and they perform a very specific role critical for leukocyte migration from the vasculature. 2010 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46473 Science Publishers restricted
spellingShingle Cadherin
Ig-superfamily member
Adhesion molecules
Selectin
Integrin
Coombe, Deirdre
Dye, Danielle
Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title_full Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title_fullStr Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title_full_unstemmed Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title_short Feature, Structure and Classification of Adhesion Molecules: An Overview
title_sort feature, structure and classification of adhesion molecules: an overview
topic Cadherin
Ig-superfamily member
Adhesion molecules
Selectin
Integrin
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46473