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Adhesion molecule signalling: not always a sticky business

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NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 189-197

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nrm3068

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  1. Associazione Italiana Ricerca sul Cancro
  2. AGIMM consortium
  3. Telethon Foundation
  4. Italian Ministry of Health
  5. Association for International Cancer Research
  6. CARIPLO Foundation
  7. European Community (EUSTROKE network)
  8. European Community (ANGIOSCAFF network)
  9. European Community (OPTISTEM network)
  10. European Community (ENDOSTEM network)
  11. European Community (JUSTBRAIN network)
  12. Fondation Leducq Transatlantic Network of Excellence

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The signalling activity of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) such as cadherins, immunoglobulin-like CAMs or integrins has long been considered to be a direct consequence of their adhesive properties. However, there are physiological and pathological processes that reduce or even abrogate the adhesive properties of CAMs, such as cleavage, conformational changes, mutations and shedding. In some cases these 'adhesion deficient' CAMs still retain signalling properties through their cytoplasmic domains and/or their mutated or truncated extracellular domains. The ability of CAMs to activate signal transduction cascades in the absence of cell adhesion significantly extends their range of biological activities.

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