Plasma membrane components of adherens junctions (Review).

Mol Membr Biol

Department of Surgery, McGill University, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Published: January 2003

This review focuses on the three known plasma membrane components of adherens junctions: E-cadherin, nectin-2 and vezatin. The structures of these three components are discussed, with particular emphasis on the molecular mechanisms by which E-cadherin and nectin-2 promote cell adhesion.

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