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- Paxillin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PXN gene. Paxillin is expressed at focal adhesions of non-striated cells and at costameres of striated...
- phosphorylation site, while the tail region contains binding sites for F-actin, paxillin, and lipids. Essentially, there is an 835 amino acid N-terminal head, which...
- components of focal adhesions include actin, filamin, vinculin, talin, paxillin, tensin and RSU-1. FAK is phosphorylated in response to integrin engagement...
- Iwabuchi Y, Shibanuma M, Côté JF, Tremblay ML, Nose K (April 1999). "Hic-5, a paxillin homologue, binds to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase PEST (PTP-PEST) through...
- motifs. This group is limited to three different adaptor proteins: zyxin, paxillin, and PINCH. They each respectively have different number of LIM domains...
- hematopoietic cells and is most homologous to the focal adhesion protein, paxillin. It may function in cell type-specific signaling by ****ociating with PYK2...
- multocida toxin, a potent intracellularly acting mitogen, induces p125FAK and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation, actin stress fiber formation, and focal contact...
- the discovery of many adhesion proteins including vinculin, talin and paxillin, and ranks him in top 1% of the most cited scientist in the field of molecular...
- (integrins) and signaling proteins (adhesion kinase (FAK), talin, vinculin, paxillin, α-actinin, GTPases etc.) which cause changes in cell shape and actomyosin...
- Leucine-Aspartate (LD)-repeat motif peptides in the related focal adhesion proteins paxillin (PXN), leupaxin (LPXN) and TGFB1I1/Hic-5. FAT domains with a similar 4-helix...