Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. Mus musculus (taxid: 10090)
Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components.
Score = 60.1 bits (144), Expect = 4e-09, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 26/49 (53%), Positives = 31/49 (63%)
Query: 34 WQYFAVSDDECWTQYGILASPANPLFLSDSDVICTSHYSKLKPLEGGEL 82
WQY AV+D EC T Y I P + D +VICTS YSK+ PLE GE+
Sbjct: 166 WQYHAVTDTECLTLYNIYPRTGPPSYAKDDEVICTSFYSKIHPLENGEI 214
Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components.
Score = 60.1 bits (144), Expect = 4e-09, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 26/49 (53%), Positives = 31/49 (63%)
Query: 34 WQYFAVSDDECWTQYGILASPANPLFLSDSDVICTSHYSKLKPLEGGEL 82
WQY AV+D EC T Y I P + D +VICTS YSK+ PLE GE+
Sbjct: 162 WQYHAVTDTECLTLYNIYPRTGPPSYAKDDEVICTSFYSKIHPLENGEI 210
Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components.
Laminin-5 is thought to be involved in (1) cell adhesion via integrin alpha-3/beta-1 in focal adhesion and integrin alpha-6/beta-4 in hemidesmosomes, (2) signal transduction via tyrosine phosphorylation of pp125-FAK and p80, (3) differentiation of keratinocytes.
Laminin-5 is thought to be involved in (1) cell adhesion via integrin alpha-3/beta-1 in focal adhesion and integrin alpha-6/beta-4 in hemidesmosomes, (2) signal transduction via tyrosine phosphorylation of pp125-FAK and p80, (3) differentiation of keratinocytes.
Score = 44.7 bits (104), Expect = 2e-04, Method: Composition-based stats.
Identities = 25/68 (36%), Positives = 35/68 (51%), Gaps = 16/68 (23%)
Query: 19 TSRFSHGIQHWVINSWQYFAVSDDECWTQYGILASPANPLFL----SDSDVICTSHYSKL 74
++ F H Q WQ+FA S +C ++G P L D DVICT+ YS++
Sbjct: 180 STDFGHTYQ-----PWQFFASSKRDCLERFG-------PRTLERITQDDDVICTTEYSRI 227
Query: 75 KPLEGGEL 82
PLE GE+
Sbjct: 228 VPLENGEI 235
Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. Alpha-5 may be the major laminin alpha chain of adult epithelial and/or endothelial basal laminae.
Mus musculus (taxid: 10090)
Close Homologs in the Non-Redundant Database Detected by BLAST
N-terminal domain of laminins and laminin-related protein such as Unc-6/ netrins.
>PF00055 Laminin_N: Laminin N-terminal (Domain VI); InterPro: IPR008211 Laminin is a large molecular weight glycoprotein present only in basement membranes in almost every animal tissue
Laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organisation of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components []. Each laminin is a heterotrimer assembled from alpha, beta and gamma chain subunits, secreted and incorporated into cell-associated extracellular matrices []. Basement membrane assembly is a cooperative process in which laminins polymerise through their N-terminal domain (LN or domain VI) and anchor to the cell surface through their G domains. Netrins may also associate with this network through heterotypic LN domain interactions []. This leads to cell signalling through integrins and dystroglycan (and possibly other receptors) recruited to the adherent laminin. This LN domain dependent self-assembly is considered to be crucial for the integrity of basement membranes, as highlighted by genetic forms of muscular dystrophy containing the deletion of the LN module from the alpha 2 laminin chain []. The laminin N-terminal domain is found in all laminin and netrin subunits except laminin alpha 3A, alpha 4 and gamma 2. ; PDB: 3TBD_A 3ZYG_B 3ZYI_B 3ZYJ_D 2Y38_A.
The repeats are short, however the repeats are never found closer than 40 residues together suggesting that the repeat is structurally longer. These repeats are found in a variety of non-homologous proteins, including bacterial ribonucleases, sulphite oxidases, reelin, netrins, sialidases, neuraminidases, some lipoprotein receptors, and a variety of glycosyl hydrolases [].; PDB: 2JKB_A 2VW0_A 2VW2_A 2VW1_A 2CN2_D 2CN3_B 2VK7_B 2VK5_A 2VK6_A 2BF6_A ....