Reticular adhesions are a distinct class of cell-matrix adhesions that mediate attachment during mitosis

Volume: 20, Issue: 11, Pages: 1290 - 1302
Published: Oct 22, 2018
Abstract
Adhesion to the extracellular matrix persists during mitosis in most cell types. However, while classical adhesion complexes, such as focal adhesions, do and must disassemble to enable mitotic rounding, the mechanisms of residual mitotic cell-extracellular matrix adhesion remain undefined. Here, we identify 'reticular adhesions', a class of adhesion complex that is mediated by integrin αvβ5, formed during interphase, and preserved at...
Paper Details
Title
Reticular adhesions are a distinct class of cell-matrix adhesions that mediate attachment during mitosis
Published Date
Oct 22, 2018
Volume
20
Issue
11
Pages
1290 - 1302
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