Abstract
Cadherins are a superfamily of Ca(2+)-dependent adhesion molecules found in metazoans. Several classes of cadherins have been defined from which two - classic cadherins and Fat-like cadherins - have been studied by genetic approaches. Recent in vivo studies in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila show that cadherins play an active role in a number of distinct morphogenetic processes. Classic cadherins function in epithelial polarization, epithelial sheet or tube fusion, cell migration, cell sorting, and axonal patterning. Fat-like cadherins are required for epithelial morphogenesis, proliferation control, and epithelial planar polarization.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Review
MeSH terms
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Animal Population Groups / embryology
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Animal Population Groups / genetics
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Animal Population Groups / metabolism
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Animals
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Cadherins / chemistry
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Cadherins / genetics
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Cadherins / physiology*
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Caenorhabditis elegans / embryology
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Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology
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Calcium / physiology
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Chordata, Nonvertebrate / genetics
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Chordata, Nonvertebrate / metabolism
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Drosophila Proteins*
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Drosophila melanogaster / embryology
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Drosophila melanogaster / physiology
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Evolution, Molecular
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Helminth Proteins / chemistry
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Helminth Proteins / genetics
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Helminth Proteins / physiology
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Humans
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Insect Proteins / chemistry
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Insect Proteins / genetics
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Insect Proteins / physiology
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Membrane Proteins / genetics
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Membrane Proteins / physiology
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Morphogenesis / genetics*
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Protein Conformation
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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Species Specificity
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Structure-Activity Relationship
Substances
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Cadherins
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Drosophila Proteins
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FAT1 protein, human
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Helminth Proteins
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Insect Proteins
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Membrane Proteins
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ds protein, Drosophila
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Calcium