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I Domain Integrins

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  • Features the latest information on I Domain Integrins
  • Features the latest information on these transmembrane receptors
  • Will be a valuable source of information for academic, as well as biotech and pharma researchers
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB, volume 819)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Evolution of Integrin I Domains

    • Mark S. Johnson, Bhanupratap Singh Chouhan
    Pages 1-19
  3. Integrin α1β1

    • Humphrey Gardner
    Pages 21-39
  4. α2β1 Integrin

    • Aasakiran Madamanchi, Samuel A. Santoro, Mary M. Zutter
    Pages 41-60
  5. Integrin α10β1: A Collagen Receptor Critical in Skeletal Development

    • Evy Lundgren-Ã…kerlund, Attila Aszòdi
    Pages 61-71
  6. Integrin α11β1: A Major Collagen Receptor on Fibroblastic Cells

    • Cédric Zeltz, Ning Lu, Donald Gullberg
    Pages 73-83
  7. Regulation of Integrin Activity by Phosphorylation

    • Carl G. Gahmberg, Mikaela Grönholm, Liisa M. Uotila
    Pages 85-96
  8. Structural Aspects of Integrins

    • Robert C. Liddington
    Pages 111-126
  9. Integrin Recognition Motifs in the Human Collagens

    • Samir Hamaia, Richard W. Farndale
    Pages 127-142
  10. The Therapeutic Potential of I-Domain Integrins

    • Marian Brennan, Dermot Cox
    Pages 157-178
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 179-179

About this book

The integrin family is composed of 24 members and approximately ten years ago (2003) we published a book devoted to the nine I domain integrin subunits. In this second edition, I am pleased that most of the original authors have been able to contribute to the updated version.

I domain containing integrins include collagen receptors and leukocyte receptors. In 2003 the knockout mouse phenotypes for all of the I domain integrins had not yet been published; they are now, and are summarized and discussed in this edition.

Interestingly, a recent 10 integrin mutation in dogs has indicated that collagen-binding integrins in the musculoskeletal system might have much more severe phenotypes in larger animals/humans compared to the mild integrin phenotypes observed in collagen-binding integrin deficient mice. This finding is further discussed in the book.

In the cancer field, the microenvironment is taking center stage, and here collagen receptors on fibroblasts are predicted to play important roles in paracrine signaling, in regulating tissue stiffness and matrix remodeling.

New technologies, new mouse models in combination with analyses of I integrins in larger animals/humans are thus predicted to increase our knowledge about this group of receptors. With this in mind we look forward to another 10 years of research with I domain integrins.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

    Donald Gullberg

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