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Publication : Ubiquitin-related proteins regulate interaction of vimentin intermediate filaments with the plasma membrane.

First Author  Wu AL Year  1999
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  4
Issue  4 Pages  619-25
PubMed ID  10549293 Mgi Jnum  J:62988
Mgi Id  MGI:1860199 Doi  10.1016/s1097-2765(00)80212-9
Citation  Wu AL, et al. (1999) Ubiquitin-related proteins regulate interaction of vimentin intermediate filaments with the plasma membrane. Mol Cell 4(4):619-25
abstractText  Integrin-associated protein (IAP, CD47) is a plasma membrane receptor for thrombospondins and signal regulatory proteins (SIRPs) that has an essential role in host defense through its association with integrins. The IAP gene encodes alternatively spliced carboxyterminal cytoplasmic tails that have no previously described function. IAP cytoplasmic tails can bind two related proteins that mediate interaction between IAP and vimentin-containing intermediate filaments, named proteins linking IAP with cytoskeleton (PLICs). Integrins interact with PLICs indirectly, through IAP. Transfection of PLICs induces redistribution of vimentin and cell spreading in IAP-expressing cells. This novel connection between plasma membrane and cytoskeleton is likely to be significant in many adhesion-dependent cell functions.
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