A 50-kDa integrin-associated protein is required for integrin-regulated calcium entry in endothelial cells.
Schwartz M, Brown E, Fazeli B. A 50-kDa integrin-associated protein is required for integrin-regulated calcium entry in endothelial cells. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1993, 268: 19931-19934. PMID: 8376355, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(20)80675-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrin-associated proteinExtracellular matrix proteinsMatrix proteinsEndothelial cellsIAP functionTransmembrane domainTyrosine phosphorylationPrimary sequenceEndothelial cell adhesionCell adhesionMembrane channelsProteinAnti-integrin antibodiesCalcium entryCellsIntracellular pHIon transportInflux of Ca2Activation of neutrophilsActivationCalcium channelsCalcium influxPhosphorylationNeutrophil functionMonoclonal antibodiesIntegrin beta 1- and beta 3-mediated endothelial cell migration is triggered through distinct signaling mechanisms.
Leavesley D, Schwartz M, Rosenfeld M, Cheresh D. Integrin beta 1- and beta 3-mediated endothelial cell migration is triggered through distinct signaling mechanisms. Journal Of Cell Biology 1993, 121: 163-170. PMID: 7681432, PMCID: PMC2119781, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.121.1.163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtracellular calciumBeta 3Extracellular calcium sourcesAlpha v beta 3Alpha 2 beta 1Absence of cytokinesNa/H antiporterBeta 1 mAbIntracellular calciumCalcium influxIntegrin alpha 2 beta 1Specific influxBeta 1Distinct signaling mechanismsEndothelial cell migrationGrowth factorMeasurable riseDistinct intracellularRespective integrinsH antiporterCellular migrationCell migrationCell contactCalciumMAbs