Integrin effector PINCH regulates JNK activity and epithelial migration in concert with Ras suppressor 1

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Beckerle, Mary C.; Clark, Kathleen A.
Other Author Kadrmas, Julie L.; Smith, Mark A.; Pronovost, Stephen M.; Muster, Nemone; Yates III, John R.
Title Integrin effector PINCH regulates JNK activity and epithelial migration in concert with Ras suppressor 1
Date 2004
Description Cell adhesion and migration are dynamic pro- cesses requiring the coordinated action of multiple signaling pathways, but the mechanisms underlying signal integration have remained elusive. Drosophila embryonic dorsal closure (DC) requires both integrin function and c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling for opposed epithelial sheets to migrate, meet, and suture.
Type Text
Publisher Rockefeller University Press
Volume 167
Issue 6
First Page 1019
Last Page 1024
Subject Epithelial sheets; PINCH
Subject LCSH Cell adhesion; Cell migration; Cellular signal transduction; Drosophila -- Development
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Kadrmas, J. L., Smith, M. A., Clark, K. A., Pronovost, S. M., Muster, N., Yates III, J. R., & Beckerle, M. C. (2004). Integrin effector PINCH regulates JNK activity and epithelial migration in concert with Ras suppressor 1. Journal of Cell Biology, 167(6), 1019-24.
Rights Management (c) Kadrmas, J. L., Smith, M. A., Clark, K. A., Pronovost, S. M., Muster, N., Yates III, J. R., & Beckerle, M. C. 2004. Originally published in J. Cell Biol. 167(6), 1019-24. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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