reviewGenes & DevelopmentFeb 15, 2009DIAMOND OA

Genetic and cell biological analysis of integrin outside-in signaling

Max Planck Society · Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

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Abstract

Integrins are cell surface transmembrane receptors that recognize and bind to extracellular matrix proteins and counter receptors. Binding of activated integrins to their ligands induces a vast number of structural and signaling changes within the cell. Large, multimolecular complexes assemble onto the cytoplasmic tails of activated integrins to engage and organize the cytoskeleton, and activate signaling pathways that ultimately lead to changes in gene expression. Additionally, integrin-mediated signaling intersects with growth factor-mediated signaling through various levels of cross-talk. This review discusses recent work that has tremendously broadened our understanding of the complexity of…

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Keywords
  • Integrin
  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Signal transduction
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Cell surface receptor
  • Receptor
  • Transmembrane protein
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