Regulatory roles of the cadherin superfamily

  • Harmon R
  • Desai B
  • Green K
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Abstract

Charged with the task of providing a molecular link between adjacent cells, the cadherin superfamily consists of over 100 members and populates the genomes of organisms ranging from vertebrates to cniderians. This breadth hints at what decades of research has confirmed: that cadherin-based adhesion and signaling events regulate diverse cellular processes including cell-sorting, differentiation, cell survival, proliferation, cell polarity, and cytoskeletal organization.

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Harmon, R. M., Desai, B. V., & Green, K. J. (2009). Regulatory roles of the cadherin superfamily. F1000 Biology Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/b1-13

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