When PIPKIγ (green, left) is no longer present (right), E-cadherin (red) is stuck in the cytoplasm.
Epithelial cells hold tight to their neighbors through connections called adherens junctions. The structures form when E-cadherin proteins protruding from adjoining cells clasp, and the cells snuggle up. To control these liaisons, cells add E-cadherin to the membrane or withdraw it into the cytoplasm. Because E-cadherin blocks cancer cells from spreading, researchers want to determine how cells direct the protein to the membrane.
Ling et...
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
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