Integrin alpha 10: cDNA Clones
Integrin alpha 10 is one of twelve Integrin family adhesion receptors that associate with the beta 1 subunit. This noncovalent heterodimer is expressed mainly on chondrocytes within cartilage, but also in fibrous connective tissues such as heart valves and ligaments. Divalent cations and intracellular (inside‑out) signaling convert it to its most active, extended, and open conformation. a10b1 binds to Collagen types II and IX as well as Laminins. Its expression on melanoma cells correlates with cell migration.
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Integrin alpha 10: cDNA Clones
Integrin alpha 10 is one of twelve Integrin family adhesion receptors that associate with the beta 1 subunit. This noncovalent heterodimer is expressed mainly on chondrocytes within cartilage, but also in fibrous connective tissues such as heart valves and ligaments. Divalent cations and intracellular (inside‑out) signaling convert it to its most active, extended, and open conformation. a10b1 binds to Collagen types II and IX as well as Laminins. Its expression on melanoma cells correlates with cell migration.