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Cadherin signaling - Camellia sinensis (tea plant)
Description
Cadherins constitute a large superfamily of calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins that serve as critical determinants of the timing and specificity of cell interactions, migration, and morphogenetic processes. Many cadherins mediate mechanical coupling between adjacent cells by organizing highly ordered junctional complexes. Beyond their adhesive roles, cadherins act as signaling platforms that influence cell motility, proliferation, and gene expression.
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Environmental Information Processing; Signaling molecules and interaction
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Camellia sinensis (tea plant) [GN:
csin ]
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Lin WH, Cooper LM, Anastasiadis PZ
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Cadherins and catenins in cancer: connecting cancer pathways and tumor microenvironment.
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Structural basis of molecular recognition among classical cadherins mediating cell adhesion.
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Pancho A, Aerts T, Mitsogiannis MD, Seuntjens E
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Protocadherins at the Crossroad of Signaling Pathways.
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Kim SY, Yasuda S, Tanaka H, Yamagata K, Kim H
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Non-clustered protocadherin.
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Delta-protocadherins in health and disease.
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Liu S, Wang S, Zou L, Xiong W
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Mechanisms in cochlear hair cell mechano-electrical transduction for acquisition of sound frequency and intensity.
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Caberlotto E, Michel V, de Monvel JB, Petit C
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Coupling of the mechanotransduction machinery and F-actin polymerization in the cochlear hair bundles.
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Vanniya S P, Srisailapathy CRS, Kunka Mohanram R
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The tip link protein Cadherin-23: From Hearing Loss to Cancer.
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Aviles EC, Goodrich LV
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Configuring a robust nervous system with Fat cadherins.
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Zhang X, Liu J, Liang X, Chen J, Hong J, Li L, He Q, Cai X
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History and progression of Fat cadherins in health and disease.
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Zheng M, Jacob J, Hung SH, Wang J
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The Hippo Pathway in Cardiac Regeneration and Homeostasis: New Perspectives for Cell-Free Therapy in the Injured Heart.
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Shi DL
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Breaking Left-Right Symmetry by the Interplay of Planar Cell Polarity, Calcium Signaling and Cilia.
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