1999
Controversies at the cytoplasmic face of the cadherin-based adhesion complex
Provost E, Rimm D. Controversies at the cytoplasmic face of the cadherin-based adhesion complex. Current Opinion In Cell Biology 1999, 11: 567-572. PMID: 10508647, DOI: 10.1016/s0955-0674(99)00015-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlpha CateninAnimalsArmadillo Domain ProteinsBeta CateninCadherinsCalciumCateninsCell AdhesionCell Adhesion MoleculesCytoplasmCytoskeletal ProteinsDelta CateninDimerizationDrosophila ProteinsHumansInsect ProteinsMacromolecular SubstancesMultigene FamilyPhosphoproteinsPhosphorylationProtein BindingProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalProtein Structure, TertiarySpectrinTrans-ActivatorsVinculin
1997
α-Catenin Can Form Asymmetric Homodimeric Complexes and/or Heterodimeric Complexes with ॆ-Catenin*
Koslov E, Maupin P, Pradhan D, Morrow J, Rimm D. α-Catenin Can Form Asymmetric Homodimeric Complexes and/or Heterodimeric Complexes with ॆ-Catenin*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1997, 272: 27301-27306. PMID: 9341178, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.43.27301.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMembrane adhesion complexesHomodimeric complexCadherin moleculesAdhesion complexesAdhesive complexesHeterodimeric complexΑ-cateninOligomeric stateSurface plasmon resonance assaysMultimeric stateResidues 54Relative stoichiometryBiophysical techniquesMolecular massCell adhesionAmino acidsRecombinant moleculesHuman alphaRotary shadowingResonance assaysPrecise stoichiometryComplexesCytoskeletonCateninHomodimer
1990
Identification of functional regions on the tail of Acanthamoeba myosin-II using recombinant fusion proteins. I. High resolution epitope mapping and characterization of monoclonal antibody binding sites.
Rimm DL, Kaiser DA, Bhandari D, Maupin P, Kiehart DP, Pollard TD. Identification of functional regions on the tail of Acanthamoeba myosin-II using recombinant fusion proteins. I. High resolution epitope mapping and characterization of monoclonal antibody binding sites. Journal Of Cell Biology 1990, 111: 2405-2416. PMID: 1703536, PMCID: PMC2116414, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.111.6.2405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIdentification of functional regions on the tail of Acanthamoeba myosin-II using recombinant fusion proteins. II. Assembly properties of tails with NH2- and COOH-terminal deletions.
Sinard JH, Rimm DL, Pollard TD. Identification of functional regions on the tail of Acanthamoeba myosin-II using recombinant fusion proteins. II. Assembly properties of tails with NH2- and COOH-terminal deletions. Journal Of Cell Biology 1990, 111: 2417-2426. PMID: 2177477, PMCID: PMC2116375, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.111.6.2417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcanthamoebaAnimalsBase SequenceBinding SitesChromatographyChromatography, DEAE-CelluloseChromatography, GelChromosome DeletionCloning, MolecularDurapatiteElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelEscherichia coliHydroxyapatitesKineticsMacromolecular SubstancesMagnesiumMicroscopy, ElectronMolecular Sequence DataMolecular WeightMyosinsPotassium ChlorideRecombinant Fusion ProteinsScattering, RadiationConceptsFusion proteinMyosin IIMyosin-II tailAntiparallel tetramersAmino acidsAmino acid residuesNative myosin IIRecombinant fusion proteinSequence altersAcid residuesTail sequencesNH2-terminalNonhelical domainAcanthamoeba myosin IIFunctional regionsProteinParacrystal formationAntiparallel dimerAssembly propertiesDimerization mechanismResiduesTerminal deletionDeletionAssemblyTight packing