
doi: 10.2741/s7 , 10.2741/e7
pmid: 19482683
Regulation of cadherin-based adhesion is an important but poorly studied question. Little is known which mechanisms control the size, number, strength, dynamics, and motility of adherens junctions. Cadherin endocytosis has been suggested to be one such mechanism. Recent studies have revealed several pathways of cadherin endocytosis, each of which appears to have specific functions. These pathways are surprisingly similar to those responsible for endocytosis of growth factor receptors. They could mediate the uptake of cadherin from both the inside and outside of adherens junctions thereby controlling different parameters of cell-cell adhesion structures.
Cell Adhesion, Animals, Humans, Epithelial Cells, Cadherins, Endocytosis
Cell Adhesion, Animals, Humans, Epithelial Cells, Cadherins, Endocytosis
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