The integrin beta1 subfamily of adhesion receptors consists of 12 members and forms the biggest subfamily among integrins. Human integrin subunit beta1 has five cytoplasmic splice variants (beta1A, beta1B, beta1C-1, beta1-C2, beta1D). Even though cytoplasmic splice variants do not change the ligand-specificity of a beta1 integrin, clustering of these different splice variants triggers signaling pathways that lead to a different cellular response. The main focus of this review is on the origin and specific functions of the less abundant human integrin beta1 splice variants (B, C-1, C-2, D).
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