Conserved regions in the cytoplasmic domains of the leukocyte integrin alpha L beta 2 are involved in endoplasmic reticulum retention, dimerization, and cytoskeletal association.
Pardi R, Bossi G, Inverardi L, Rovida E, Bender J. Conserved regions in the cytoplasmic domains of the leukocyte integrin alpha L beta 2 are involved in endoplasmic reticulum retention, dimerization, and cytoskeletal association. The Journal Of Immunology 1995, 155: 1252-63. PMID: 7636193, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.155.3.1252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllosteric RegulationAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCell CompartmentationCell Line, TransformedChlorocebus aethiopsCytoskeletonEndoplasmic ReticulumLymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1Molecular Sequence DataProtein ConformationProtein MultimerizationProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence DeletionT-LymphocytesTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateTransfectionConceptsAlpha L beta 2Cytoplasmic domainEndoplasmic reticulum retentionCytoskeletal associationBeta subunitAlpha L subunitAlpha beta complexFunction of integrinsBeta 2GFFKR motifAdherent cellsDeletion mutantsSubstitution mutantsEctopic expressionIntegrin alphaPlasma membraneHeterodimer formationConserved regionsAdhesion receptorsBeta complexCytoplasmic truncationRegulated functionsL subunitsStructural determinantsAlpha L