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Class:IdSummation:4088263
_displayNameEndostatin binds to the integrins alphaVbeta3, alphaVbeta5, ...
_timestamp2013-08-12 13:42:34
created[InstanceEdit:4088261] Jupe, S, 2013-08-12
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:4088230] Interaction of endostatin with integrins implicated in angiogenesis
[LiteratureReference:4088256] Molecular interplay between endostatin, integrins, and heparan sulfate
[LiteratureReference:4088274] Target-derived matricryptins organize cerebellar synapse formation through ?3?1 integrins
[LiteratureReference:4088224] Unraveling the mysteries of endostatin
textEndostatin binds to the integrins alphaVbeta3, alphaVbeta5, alpha5beta1 (Rehn et al. 2001, Faye et al. 2009) and alpha3beta1 (Su et al. 2012). Endostatin is the cleaved non-collagenous C ternminal domain of collagen alpha-1(XVIII) a member of the multiplexin family. It inhibits endothelial cell migration, proliferation, and angiogenesis (Fu et al. 2009).
(summation)[Reaction:4088264] Endostatin binds integrin alphaVbeta3, alphaVbeta5, alpha3beta1, alpha5beta1 [Homo sapiens]
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