Tetraspanin functions and associated microdomains

ME Hemler - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2005 - nature.com
ME Hemler
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2005nature.com
Cell-surface proteins of the tetraspanin family are small, and often hidden by a canopy of tall
glycoprotein neighbours in the cell membrane. Consequently, tetraspanins have been
understudied and underappreciated, despite their presence on nearly all cell and tissue
types. Important new genetic evidence has now emerged, and is bolstered by new insights
into the cell biology, signalling and biochemistry of tetraspanins. These new findings provide
a framework for better understanding of these mysterious molecules in the regulation of …
Abstract
Cell-surface proteins of the tetraspanin family are small, and often hidden by a canopy of tall glycoprotein neighbours in the cell membrane. Consequently, tetraspanins have been understudied and underappreciated, despite their presence on nearly all cell and tissue types. Important new genetic evidence has now emerged, and is bolstered by new insights into the cell biology, signalling and biochemistry of tetraspanins. These new findings provide a framework for better understanding of these mysterious molecules in the regulation of cellular processes, from signalling to motility.
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