• U.S. are exposed to attaching/effacing enteropathogens merized actin, -actinin, talin, and ezrin (2). (cdc.gov)
  • our data imply that, in the kidney, loss of tensin leads to alpha-Boswellic acid a weakening, rather than a severing, of focal adhesion. (ppbhg.org)
  • The β-tail is the primary docking site in the formation of focal adhesions, but the alpha tail in some cases may also serve as a signaling scaffold for calcium dependent signaling events. (thno.org)
  • In vitro binding assays have suggested that talin and -actinin may associate directly with 1 integrin (Horwitz et al. (ppbhg.org)
  • Most interestingly, in the more mildly affected regions, immunogold labeling with antibodies against p130cas displayed both large (not shown) and small (shown) clusters alpha-Boswellic acid of gold particles at the base of the basal lateral labyrinth (Fig. (ppbhg.org)
  • Alpha-keratin (α-keratin) is a type of keratin found in vertebrates . (wikipedia.org)
  • Three different types of catenins seem to exist: alpha, beta, and gamma. (wikipedia.org)
  • Different types of cell deformation elicit distinct responses, with myosin and α-actinin responding to dilation, and filamin mainly reacting to shear. (nature.com)
  • Immunoblots confirmed increases for myosin, spectrin, and actinin at 1 week after glaucoma. (molvis.org)
  • Aggregation of integrins by noninhibitory monoclonal antibodies on beads induced intracellular accumulations of pp125FAK and tensin, as well as phosphorylation, but no accumulation of other cytoskeletal proteins such as talin. (nih.gov)
  • It shares features with other cytoskeletal proteins such as SPECTRIN and alpha-actinin but the precise function of dystrophin is not clear. (nih.gov)
  • 10. Beta2 integrin-dependent phosphorylation of protein-tyrosine kinase Pyk2 stimulated by tumor necrosis factor alpha and fMLP in human neutrophils adherent to fibrinogen. (nih.gov)
  • Differential dynamics of alpha 5 integrin, paxillin, and alpha-actinin during formation and disassembly of adhesions in migrating cells. (addgene.org)
  • Inside-out signaling takes place upon association of intracellular activators ( e.g. , talin, kindlins) with integrin cytoplasmic domains, leading to transition of integrin conformation to high affinity for binding ligands. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Talin isolated from smooth muscle has a molecular mass of ~270kD. (hypermol.com)
  • In terms of their structure the most significant differences are the absence, in alpha-catenin, of the repeated domain and of the proline-rich segment. (wikipedia.org)