reviewAnnual Review of Cell and Developmental BiologyOct 21, 2003Closed access

Tetraspanin Proteins Mediate Cellular Penetration, Invasion, and Fusion Events and Define a Novel Type of Membrane Microdomain

Harvard University · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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Abstract

This review summarizes key aspects of tetraspanin proteins, with a focus on the functional relevance and structural features of these proteins and how they are organized into a novel type of membrane microdomain. Despite the size of the tetraspanin family and their abundance and wide distribution over many cell types, most have not been studied. However, from studies of prototype tetraspanins, information regarding functions, cell biology, and structural organization has begun to emerge. Genetic evidence points to critical roles for tetraspanins on oocytes during fertilization, in fungi during leaf invasion, in Drosophila embryos during neuromuscular synapse formation, during T and B lymphocyte activation, in…

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Keywords
  • Tetraspanin
  • Lipid microdomain
  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Immunological synapse
  • Microvesicles
  • Cell
  • T cell
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