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Adhesion, cell surface

Membrane-bomid piotem tyiosine phosphatase expressed by all hematopoiebc cells Appears on aU leukocytes pr omotes intercellular adhesion Cell surface or inabix molecule promotes bmdmg to LFA-1 Intermediate filament protein liiglily expressed by acbvated ashocytes Breaks down membrane hpids to form arachidonic acid... [Pg.379]

Chorvath B, Hunakova L, Turzova M, et al. Monoclonal antibodies to two adhesive cell surface antigens (CD43 and GD59) with different distribution on hematopoietic and non-hemato-poietic tumor cell lines. Neoplasma. 1992 39 325-329. [Pg.200]

Many grades of interlayer are produced to meet specific length, width, adhesion, stiffness, surface roughness, color (93,94), and other requirements of the laminator and end use. Sheet can be suppHed with vinyl alcohol content from 15 to about 23 wt %, depending on the suppHer and appHcation. A common interlayer thickness for automobile windshields is 0.76 mm, but interlayer used for architectural or aircraft glaring appHcations, for example, may be much thinner or thicker. There are also special grades to bond rear-view mirrors to windshields (95,96) and to adhere the components of solar cells (97,98). Multilayer coextmded sheet, each component of which provides a separate property not possible in monolithic sheet, can also be made (99—101). [Pg.453]

The completed exopolysaccharide is then transported to the cell surface through membrane adhesion zones. [Pg.218]

Integrins constitute a large family of a (3 heterodimeric cell surface, transmembrane proteins that interact with a large number of extracellular matrix components through a metal ion-dependent interaction. The term integrin reflects their function in integrating cell adhesion and migration with the cystoskeleton. [Pg.638]

GPI-anchored proteins constitute a quite diverse family of cell-surface molecules that participate in such processes as nutrient uptake, cell adhesion, and membrane signaling events [3]. All GPI-linked proteins are destined for the cell surface via trafficking through the secretory pathway, where they acquire the... [Pg.692]

Figure 2. (1) Neutrophils circulating passively in blood capillary. (2) Chemoattractants may be detected by the circulating neutrophils, by the endothelial cells lining the lumen, or both in order that the neutrophils become adhesive. This adhesion is mediated by selectins, a group of cell surface proteins. Neutrophils roll on the surface of the endothelial cells and then actively locomote seeking out spaces between the endothelial cells. (3) The adhesive neutrophils begin to squeeze between endothelial cells. (4) Cells move through the extracellular matrix towards the site of infection. Here adhesion is low and may not be necessary for locomotion. (5) At the site of infection, neutrophils become trapped by increased adhesion where they phagocytose bacteria and liberate the contents of their granules. After Lackie (1982,1986). Figure 2. (1) Neutrophils circulating passively in blood capillary. (2) Chemoattractants may be detected by the circulating neutrophils, by the endothelial cells lining the lumen, or both in order that the neutrophils become adhesive. This adhesion is mediated by selectins, a group of cell surface proteins. Neutrophils roll on the surface of the endothelial cells and then actively locomote seeking out spaces between the endothelial cells. (3) The adhesive neutrophils begin to squeeze between endothelial cells. (4) Cells move through the extracellular matrix towards the site of infection. Here adhesion is low and may not be necessary for locomotion. (5) At the site of infection, neutrophils become trapped by increased adhesion where they phagocytose bacteria and liberate the contents of their granules. After Lackie (1982,1986).
Hence, pseudosimultaneous spectroscopic and flow-cytometric measurements suggest that actin polymerization may be functionally related to aggregation, possibly by reorganization of adhesive molecules on the cell surface. Simultaneous spectroscopic and fluorometric measurements suggest that the signal Ca may be related to oxidant production and degranulation. [Pg.37]

PAMPs and various tissue factors can prime DCs to produce T-cell-polarizing factors [21], IL-12 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that induces IFN-y and promotes the development of Thl-cell differentiation [31], Other Thl-polarizing factors are IFN-a and IFN-(3 [32] and cell-surface expressed intracellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-l [33]. On the other hand, it has been shown that NF-kB inducing kinase (NIK), which is known to regulate B-cell maturation and lymphoid organogenesis, is important for the induction of Thl7 cells [34],... [Pg.25]

Figure 48-3. Schematic representation of fibronectin. Seven functional domains of fibronectin are represented two different types of domain for heparin, cell-binding, and fibrin are shown. The domains are composed of various combinations of three structural motifs (I, II, and III), not depicted in the figure. Also not shown is the fact that fibronectin is a dimer joined by disulfide bridges near the carboxyl terminals of the monomers. The approximate location of the RGD sequence of fibronectin, which interacts with a variety of fibronectin integrin receptors on cell surfaces, is indicated by the arrow. (Redrawn after Yamada KM Adhesive recognition sequences. Figure 48-3. Schematic representation of fibronectin. Seven functional domains of fibronectin are represented two different types of domain for heparin, cell-binding, and fibrin are shown. The domains are composed of various combinations of three structural motifs (I, II, and III), not depicted in the figure. Also not shown is the fact that fibronectin is a dimer joined by disulfide bridges near the carboxyl terminals of the monomers. The approximate location of the RGD sequence of fibronectin, which interacts with a variety of fibronectin integrin receptors on cell surfaces, is indicated by the arrow. (Redrawn after Yamada KM Adhesive recognition sequences.
Shimaoka T, Nakayama T, Fukumoto N, et al. Cell surface-anchored SR-PSOX/ CXC chemokine ligand 16 mediates firm adhesion of CXC chemokine receptor 6-expressing cells. J Leukoc Biol 2004 75(2) 267-274. [Pg.231]

Liao Z, Roos JW, Hildreth JE. Increased infectivity of HIV type 1 particles bound to cell surface and solid-phase ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 through acquired adhesion molecules LFA-1 and VLA-4. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses 2000 16(4) 355-366. [Pg.290]


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