The JAM family of proteins

KJ Mandell, CA Parkos - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
KJ Mandell, CA Parkos
Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2005Elsevier
Junctional adhesion molecules (JAMs) are immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) proteins
expressed at cell junctions in epithelial and endothelial cells as well as on the surface of
leukocytes, platelets, and erythrocytes. Evidence suggests JAM proteins are important for a
variety of cellular processes, including tight junction assembly, leukocyte transmigration,
platelet activation, angiogenesis and virus binding. This review will highlight what is
currently known about the structure, function, and mechanism of action of JAM proteins as …
Junctional adhesion molecules (JAMs) are immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) proteins expressed at cell junctions in epithelial and endothelial cells as well as on the surface of leukocytes, platelets, and erythrocytes. Evidence suggests JAM proteins are important for a variety of cellular processes, including tight junction assembly, leukocyte transmigration, platelet activation, angiogenesis and virus binding. This review will highlight what is currently known about the structure, function, and mechanism of action of JAM proteins as well as comment on potential directions for future JAM-related research.
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