1. Integrin trafficking in cells and tissues
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Jaroslav Icha, Hellyeh Hamidi, Johanna Ivaska, and Paulina Moreno-Layseca
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Integrins ,Protein family ,Integrin ,Endocytic cycle ,Endocytosis ,Models, Biological ,Article ,Extracellular matrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,Cell Adhesion ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell adhesion ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Chemistry ,Cell Membrane ,Cell Biology ,Cell biology ,Transport protein ,Protein Transport ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Signal transduction ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix is fundamental to metazoan multicellularity and is accomplished primarily through the integrin family of cell-surface receptors. Integrins are internalized and enter the endocytic-exocytic pathway before being recycled back to the plasma membrane. The trafficking of this extensive protein family is regulated in multiple context-dependent ways to modulate integrin function in the cell. Here, we discuss recent advances in understanding the mechanisms and cellular roles of integrin endocytic trafficking.
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- 2019
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