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Class:IdSummation:446009
_displayNameFollowing the association of BP180 with the forming hemidesm...
_timestamp2009-11-09 14:48:51
created[InstanceEdit:446000] Matthews, L, 2009-11-09
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:446011] The N terminus of the transmembrane protein BP180 interacts with the N-terminal domain of BP230, thereby mediating keratin cytoskeleton anchorage to the cell surface at the site of the hemidesmosome
modified[InstanceEdit:446118] Matthews, L, 2009-11-09
textFollowing the association of BP180 with the forming hemidesmosome, BP230 is recruited through associations with BP180 and a region on beta 4 integrin that includes the C-terminal 21 amino acids of the connecting segment and the second pair of FNIII repeats (Hopkinson et al.,2000).
(summation)[Reaction:432956] BP230 is recruited to the hemidesmosome [Homo sapiens]
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