The challenges of abundance: epithelial junctions and small GTPase signalling


Autoria(s): Braga, Vania M. M.; Yap, Alpha S.
Data(s)

01/10/2005

Resumo

Small GTPases of the Ras superfamily play critical roles in epithelial biogenesis. Many key morphogenetic functions occur when small GTPases act at epithelial junctions, where they mediate an increasingly complex interplay between cell-cell adhesion molecules and fundamental cellular processes, such as cytoskeletal activity, polarity and trafficking. Important recent advances in this field include the role of additional members of the Ras superfamily in cell-cell contact stability and the capacity for polarity determinants to regulate small GTPase signalling. Interestingly, small GTPases may participate in the cross-talk between different adhesive receptors: in tissues classical cadherins can selectively regulate other junctions through cell signalling rather than through a global influence on cell-cell cohesion.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75399

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Cell Biology #Cell-cell Adhesion #Rho-family Gtpases #Small G-proteins #Nucleotide Exchange Factor #E-cadherin #Tight Junction #Actin Cytoskeleton #Adherens Junctions #Trans-interactions #Contact Formation #C1 #270105 Cellular Interactions (incl. Adhesion, Matrix, Cell Wall) #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article