Overview of the Matrisome--An Inventory of Extracellular Matrix Constituents and Functions
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Completion of genome sequences for many organisms allows a reasonably complete definition of the complement of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. In mammals this "core matrisome" comprises ∼300 proteins. In addition there are large numbers of ECM-modifying enzymes, ECM-binding growth factors, and other ECM-associated proteins. These different categories of ECM and ECM-associated proteins cooperate to assemble and remodel extracellular matrices and bind to cells through ECM receptors. Together with receptors for ECM-bound growth factors, they provide multiple inputs into cells to control survival, proliferation, differentiation, shape, polarity, and motility of cells. The evolution of ECM proteins was key in…
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- Biology
- Extracellular matrix
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Cell biology
- Life in Land