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Publication : The collagen family members as cell adhesion proteins.

First Author  Heino J Year  2007
Journal  Bioessays Volume  29
Issue  10 Pages  1001-10
PubMed ID  17876790 Mgi Jnum  J:320087
Mgi Id  MGI:6867319 Doi  10.1002/bies.20636
Citation  Heino J (2007) The collagen family members as cell adhesion proteins. Bioessays 29(10):1001-10
abstractText  The collagen family of extracellular matrix proteins has played a fundamental role in the evolution of multicellular animals. At the present, 28 triple helical proteins have been named as collagens and they can be divided into several subgroups based on their structural and functional properties. In tissues, the cells are anchored to collagenous structures. Often the interaction is indirect and mediated by matrix glycoproteins, but cells also express receptors, which have the ability to directly bind to the triple helical domains in collagens. Some receptors bind to sites that are abundant in all collagens. However, increasing evidence indicates that the coevolution of collagens and cell adhesion mechanisms has given rise to receptors that bind to specific motifs in collagens. These receptors may also recognize the different members of the large collagen family in a selective manner. This review summarizes the present knowledge about the properties of collagen subtypes as cell adhesion proteins.
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