SHARPINing integrin inhibition
The activity state of integrins is crucial for cell adhesion, migration and differentiation, and is regulated predominantly by protein interactions of the integrin β cytoplasmic domain. SHARPIN is now shown to negatively regulate integrin activation by binding the α-integrin subunit and interfering...
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description | The activity state of integrins is crucial for cell adhesion, migration and differentiation, and is regulated predominantly by protein interactions of the integrin β cytoplasmic domain. SHARPIN is now shown to negatively regulate integrin activation by binding the α-integrin subunit and interfering with the association of the β cytodomain with activating proteins. |
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