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1 The Cadherin Superfamily at the Synapse: More Members, More Missions
Tadashi Uemura  Cell  Volume 93, Issue 7, Pages (June 1998) DOI: /S (00)81452-X

2 Figure 1 Three Subfamily Members of the Cadherin Superfamily and Their Cytoplasmic Interactors The number of extracellular tandem repeats, ECs, varies from one subfamily to another and within the protocadherin subfamily. On average, a single EC is 110 amino acids in length. Cell  , DOI: ( /S (00)81452-X)

3 Figure 2 Dynamic Equilibrium between Inactive Monomeric and Active Dimeric Forms of the Classic Cadherin (A) and the Largest Molecule of the Cadherin Superfamily, Fat (B) (A) The strand dimer and the adhesion dimer represent two different forms of the EC1 crystal and they are shaded more darkly than the other ECs. This diagram was made on the basis of studies on three distinct cadherins. (B) The Fat protein, encoded by a Drosophila tumor suppressor gene, has 34 tandem ECs and is drawn on the same scale used in (A). The circles represent the laminin A–like globular domains and the cross-hatched box, EGF-like repeat. The tertiary structure of Fat has not yet been reported. Cell  , DOI: ( /S (00)81452-X)


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