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Engineering the Interactions of Classical Cadherin Cell-Cell Adhesion Proteins
Sanjeevi Sivasankar1,2, Bin Xie2
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA.
Cadherin proteins are crucial for tissue formation and are implicated in cancer. This review explores biophysical studies on cadherin structure, adhesion, and regulation by antibodies and intracellular proteins.
Area of Science:
- Biophysics
- Molecular Biology
- Cell Biology
Background:
- Classical cadherins are calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins vital for tissue integrity.
- Cadherin adhesion dysfunction is a key feature in various cancers.
Conclusions:
- Biophysical approaches provide critical insights into cadherin regulation.
- Understanding cadherin biophysics is essential for cancer research and therapeutic development.
- Targeting cadherin interactions offers potential strategies for cancer treatment.
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