Teaching resources. Regulation of complexes by cytoskeletal elements: integrins serve as force transducers linking mechanical stimuli and biochemical signals
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- DOI: 10.1126/stke.3132005tr27
Teaching resources. Regulation of complexes by cytoskeletal elements: integrins serve as force transducers linking mechanical stimuli and biochemical signals
Abstract
This Teaching Resource provides a summary and slides derived from a lecture on the integrin family members and the downstream signaling pathways they activate; it is part of the course "Cell Signaling Systems: A Course for Graduate Students." The lecture focuses on the capacity of integrins to serve as mechanotransducers, with particular emphasis on signaling mechanisms downstream of integrins.
Comment in
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Focus issue: signaling across membranes.Sci STKE. 2005 Dec 6;2005(313):eg11. doi: 10.1126/stke.3132005eg11. Sci STKE. 2005. PMID: 16333016