Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells
Integrins are cell-surface adhesion receptors that are modulated by endo-exocytic trafficking, but existing tools to study this process can interfere with function. Here the authors develop β1 integrins carrying traceable tags in the extracellular domain; a pH-sensitive pHlourin tag or a HaloTag to...
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doaj-97783d23504d4b7c8a85d54e3bfbedbf2021-05-11T07:45:38ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232017-09-018111310.1038/s41467-017-00646-wNovel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cellsClotilde Huet-Calderwood0Felix Rivera-Molina1Daniel V. Iwamoto2Emil B. Kromann3Derek Toomre4David A. Calderwood5Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Cell Biology, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Pharmacology, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Cell Biology, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Cell Biology, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Pharmacology, Yale University School of MedicineIntegrins are cell-surface adhesion receptors that are modulated by endo-exocytic trafficking, but existing tools to study this process can interfere with function. Here the authors develop β1 integrins carrying traceable tags in the extracellular domain; a pH-sensitive pHlourin tag or a HaloTag to facilitate dye attachment.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00646-w |
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Clotilde Huet-Calderwood Felix Rivera-Molina Daniel V. Iwamoto Emil B. Kromann Derek Toomre David A. Calderwood Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells Nature Communications |
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Clotilde Huet-Calderwood Felix Rivera-Molina Daniel V. Iwamoto Emil B. Kromann Derek Toomre David A. Calderwood |
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Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells |
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Integrins are cell-surface adhesion receptors that are modulated by endo-exocytic trafficking, but existing tools to study this process can interfere with function. Here the authors develop β1 integrins carrying traceable tags in the extracellular domain; a pH-sensitive pHlourin tag or a HaloTag to facilitate dye attachment. |
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