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Details on Person Analysis of the interactions between BP180, BP230, plectin and the integrin alpha6beta4 important for hemidesmosome assembly

Class:IdLiteratureReference:446006
_displayNameAnalysis of the interactions between BP180, BP230, plectin and the integrin alpha6beta4 important for hemidesmosome assembly
_timestamp2009-11-09 14:46:34
author[Person:191319] Koster, J
[Person:446008] Geerts, D
[Person:446007] Favre, B
[Person:445999] Borradori, L
[Person:158293] Sonnenberg, Arnoud
created[InstanceEdit:446000] Matthews, L, 2009-11-09
journalJ Cell Sci
modified[InstanceEdit:446092] Matthews, L, 2009-11-09
pages387-99
pubMedIdentifier12482924
titleAnalysis of the interactions between BP180, BP230, plectin and the integrin alpha6beta4 important for hemidesmosome assembly
volume116
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:432952] BP180 interacts intracellularly with plectin and integrin beta4 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:446089] BP180 interacts extracellularly with Laminin 332 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2213192] Hemidesmosome formation [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:445998] BP180 interacts with Plectin following the association of Pl...
[Summation:2168949] Collagen type XVII, identified as the 180-kDa bullous pemphi...
[Summation:2213203] Type XVII collagen is a component of hemidesmosomes (HDs) (H...
[Summation:2484964] Collagen type XVII (BP180) forms a family with collagen type...
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