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
1985
Characterization of the tissue form of type V collagen from chick bone.
Broek D, Madri J, Eikenberry E, Brodsky B. Characterization of the tissue form of type V collagen from chick bone. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1985, 260: 555-562. PMID: 3965462, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)89768-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisDodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisSulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisGlobular domainType V collagenCyanogen bromide peptide mapsTriple-helical domainGel electrophoresisIsolated alpha chainHelical domainTriple helixForm of alphaBanding patternsChick bonePeptide mapsProtein bandsBacterial collagenase digestionTerminal peptidesRotary shadowingHigh molecular weight formAlpha chainTissue formMolecular weight formsSlower mobilityHelix
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