spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Faassen, A. E.
Right arrow Articles by McCarthy, J. B.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Faassen, A. E.
Right arrow Articles by McCarthy, J. B.
Aumailley, M. and Timpl, R (1986). Attachment of cells to basement membrane collagen type IV. J. Cell Biol 102, 442-448.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Bassols, A. and Massague, J (1988). Transforming growth factor-regulates the expression and structure of extracellular matrix chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycans. J. Biol. Chem 263, 3039-45.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Brown, T. A., Bouchard, T., St. John, T., Wayner, E. and Carter, W. G (1991). Human keratinocytes express a new CD44 core protein (CD44E) as a heparan-sulfate intrinsic membrane proteoglycan with additional exons. J. Cell Biol 113, 207-221.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Brown, D. M., Michael, A. F. and Oegema, T. R (1981). Glycosaminoglycan synthesis by glomeruli in vivo and in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 674, 96-104.[Medline]

Carter, W. G. and Wayner, E. A (1988). Characterization of the class III collagen receptor, a phosphorylated, transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in nucleated human cells. J. Biol. Chem 263, 4193-4201.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Chelberg, M. K., McCarthy, J. B., Skubitz, A. P. N., Furcht, L. T. and Tsilibary, E. C (1990). Characterization of a synthetic peptide from type IV collagen that promotes melanoma cell adhesion, spreading, and motility. J. Cell Biol 111, 262-270.

Chelberg, M. K, Tsilibary, E. C., Hauser, A. R. and McCarthy, J. B (1989). Type IV collagen-mediated melanoma cell adhesion and migration: Involvement of multiple, distinct domains of the collagen molecule. Cancer Res 49, 4796-4802.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Chen, J-K., Hoshi, H. and McKeehan, W. L (1987). Transforming growth factor type-specifically stimulates synthesis of proteoglycan in human adult arterial smooth muscle cells. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 84, 5287-5291.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Couchman, J. R., Woods, A., Hook, M. and Christner, J. E (1985). Characterization of a dermatan sulfate proteoglycan synthesized by murine parietal yolk sac (PYS-2) cells. J. Biol. Chem 280, 13755-13762.

Dedhar, S., Ruoslahti, E. and Pierschbacher. M. D (1987). A cell surface receptor complex for collagen type I recognized the Arg-Gly-Asp sequence. J. Cell Biol 104, 585-593.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Diaz-Meco, M. T., Dominguez, I., Sanz, L., Municio, M. M., Berra, E., Cornet, M. E., Garcia de Herreros, A., Johansen, T. and Moscat, J (1992). Phospholipase C-mediated hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine is a target of transforming growth factor beta 1 inhibitory signals. Mol. Cell Biol 12, 302-8.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Drake, S., Klein, D. J., Mickelson, D. J., Oegema, T. R., Furcht, L. T. and McCarthy, J. B (1992). Cell surface phosphatidylinositol-anchored heparan sulfate proteoglycan initiates mouse melanoma cell adhesion to a fibronectin-derived, heparin binding synthetic peptide. J. Cell Biol 117, 1331-41.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Dunn, G. A (1983). Characterizing a kinesis response: time averaged measures of cell speed and directional persistence. Agents and Actions Suppl 12, 14-33.[Medline]

Dunn, G. A. and Ebendal, T (1978). Contact guidance on oriented collagen gels. Exp. Cell Res 111, 475-79.[Medline]

Elsdale, T. and Bard, J (1972). Collagen substrata for studies on cell behavior. J. Cell Biol 54, 626-637.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Faassen, A. E., Schrager, J. A., Klein, D. J., Oegema, T. R., Couchman, J. R. and McCarthy, J. B (1992). A cell surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan, immunologically related to CD44, is involved in type I collagen-mediated melanoma cell motility and invasion. J. Cell Biol 116, 521-531.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Funderburg, F. M. and Markwald, R. R (1986). Conditioning of native substrates by chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans during cardiac mesenchymal cell migration. J. Cell Biol 103, 2475-2487.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Gail, M. H. and Boone, C. W (1970). The locomotion of mouse fibroblasts in tissue culture. Biophys. J 10, 980-993.

Gallagher, J. T (1989). The extended family of proteoglycans: social residents of the pericellular zone. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol 1, 1201-1218.[Medline]

Garrigues, H. J., Lark, M. W., Lara, S., Hellstrom, I., Hellstrom, K. E. and Wight, T. N (1986). The melanoma proteoglycan: restrictedA. E. Faassen and others511CD44-CSPG in melanoma cell motilityexpression on microspikes, a specific microdomain of the cell surface. J. Cell Biol 103, 1699-1710.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Guido, S. and Tranquillo, R. T (1993). A methodology for the systematic and quantitative study of cell contact guidance in magnetically oriented collagen gels. J. Cell Sci 105, 317-331.[Abstract]

Hardingham, T. E. and Fosang, A. J (1992). Proteoglycans: many forms and many functions. FASEB J 6, 861-870.[Abstract]

Herbst, T., McCarthy, J. B., Tsilibary, E. C. and Furcht, L. T (1988). Differential effects of laminin, intact type IV collagen, and specific domains of type I collagen on endothelial cell adhesion and migration. J. Cell Biol 106, 1365-1373.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Ignotz, R. A. and Massague, J (1987). Cell adhesion receptors as targets for transforming growth factor-action. Cell 51, 189-97.[Medline]

Iida, J., Skubitz, A. P. N., Furcht, L. T., Wayner, E. A., and McCarthy, J. B (1992). Coordinate role for cell surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan and4 1 integrin in mediating melanoma cell adhesion to fibronectin. J. Cell Biol., 118, 431-444.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Jacobsen, K., O'Dell, D., Holifield, B., Murphy, T. L. and August, J. T (1984). Redistribution of a major cell surface glycoprotein during cell movement. J. Cell Biol 99, 1613-23.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Kalomiris, E. L. and Bourguignon, L. Y. W (1988). Mouse T lymphoma cells contain a transmembrane glycoprotein (gp85) that binds ankyrin. J. Cell Biol 106, 319-327.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Kinsella, M. K. and Wight, T. N (1986). Modulation of sulfate proteoglycan synthesis by bovine aortic endothelial cells during migration. J. Cell Biol 102, 679-687.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Kono, T., Tanii, T., Furukawa, M., Mizuno, N., Kitajima, J., Ishii, M., Hamada, T. and Yoshizato, K (1990). Parallel arrangement, growth inhibition and cell cycle phase analysis of human dermal fibroblasts cultured in collagen lattice. J. Dermatol 17, 2-10.[Medline]

Lester, B. R. and McCarthy, J. B (1992). Tumor cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix and signal transduction mechanisms implicated in tumor cell motility, invasion and metastasis. Cancer Met. Rev 11, 31-44.[Medline]

Liotta, L. A., Rao, C. N. and Barsky, S. H (1983). Tumor invasion and the extracellular matrix. Lab. Invest 49, 636-649.[Medline]

Mathes, T. and Gruler, H (1988). Analysis of cell locomotion. Contact guidance of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Eur. Biophys. J 15, 343-57.[Medline]

Massague, J (1990). The transforming growth factor-family. Annu. Rev. Cell Biol 6, 597-641.

McCarthy, J. B., Basara, M. L., Palm, S. L., Sas, D. F. and Furcht, L. T (1985). The role of cell adhesion proteins- laminin and fibronectin- in the movement of malignant and metastatic cells. Cancer Met. Rev 4, 125-152.[Medline]

Mooradian, D. L., McCarthy, J. B., Komanduri, K. V. and Furcht, L. T (1992). Effects of transforming growth factor-1 on human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell adhesion, motility, and invasion in vitro. J. Nat. Cancer Inst 84, 523-527.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Mooradian, D. L., Purchio, A. F. and Furcht, L. T (1990). Differential effects of transforming growth factor1 on the growth of poorly and highly metastatic murine melanoma cells. Cancer Res 50, 273-277.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Muldoon, L. L., Rodland, K. D. and Magun, B. E (1988). Transforming growth factormodulates epidermal growth factor-induced phosphoinositide metabolism and intracellular calcium levels. J. Biol. Chem 263, 5030-5033.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Oegema, T. R., Hascall, V. C. and Eisenstein, R (1979). Characterizationof bovine aorta proteoglycan extracted with guanidine hydrochloride in the presence of protease inhibitors. J. Biol. Chem 254, 1312-1318.[Free Full Text]

Othmer, H. G., Dunbar, S. R. and Alt, W (1988). Models of dispersal in biological systems. J. Math. Biol 26, 263-98.[Medline]

Perris, R. and Johansson, S (1987). Amphibian neural crest cell migration on purified extracellular matrix components: a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan inhibits locomotion on fibronectin substrates. J. Cell Biol 105, 2511-2521.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Picker, L. J., De Los Toyos, J., Telen, M. J., Haynes, B. F. and Butcher, E. C (1989). Monoclonal antibodies against the CD44 [In (Lu)-related p80], and Pgp-1 antigens in man recognize the hermes class of lymphocyte homing receptors. J. Immunol 142, 2046-2051.[Abstract]

Rapraeger, A (1989). Transforming growth factor (type) promotes the addition of chondroitin sulfate chains to the cell surface proteoglycan (syndecan) of mouse mammary epithelia. J. Cell Biol 109, 2509-2518.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Rasmussen, S. and Rapraeger, A (1988). Altered structure of the hybrid cell surface proteoglycan of mammary epithelial cells in response to transforming growth factor-. J. Cell Biol 107, 1959-1967.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Robinson, H. C., Brett, M. J., Tralaggan, P. J., Lowther, D. A. and Okayama M (1975). The effects of D-xylose,-D-xylosides, -D-galactosides on chondroitin sulfate biosynthesis in embryonic chicken cartilage. Biochem. J 148, 25-34.[Medline]

Rubin, K., Hook, M., Obrink, B. and Timpl, R (1981). Substrate adhesion of rat hepatocytes: mechanism of attachment to collagen substrates. Cell 24, 463-470.[Medline]

Ruoslahti, E (1988). Structure and biology of proteolgycans. Annu. Rev. Cell Biol 4, 229-255.

Saito, H. T., Yamagata, M. and Suzuki, S (1968). Enzymatic methods for the determination of small quantities of isomeric chondroitin sulfates. J. Biol. Chem 243, 1536-.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Schwartz, N. B (1977). Regulation of chondroitin sulfate synthesis. J. Biol. Chem 252, 6316-6321.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Soll, D. R., Voss, E., Varnum-Finney, B. and Wessels, D (1988). \324Dynamic Morphology System': a method for quantitating changes in shape, pseudopod formation, and motion in normal and mutant amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum. J. Cell. Biochem 37, 177-192.[Medline]

Trinkaus, J. P (1985). Protrusive activity of the cell surface and the initiation of cell movement during morphogenesis. Exp. Biol. Med 10, 130-173.

Uhlman, D. L., Mooradian, D. L., Furcht, L. T. and Luikart, S. D (1990). The effect of transforming growth factor-1 on glycosaminoglycan production by human marrow cultures. Exp. Hematol 18, 1121-1125.[Medline]

Wasteson, A (1971). A method for the determination of the molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of chondroitin sulfate. J. Chrom 59, 87-97.[Medline]

Woods, A. and Couchman, J. R (1992). Protein kinase C involvement in focal adhesion formation. J. Cell Sci 101, 277-290.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Yamagata, M., Suzuki, S., Akiyama, S. K. and Yamada, K. M (1989). Regulation of cell-substrate adhesion by proteoglycans immobilized on extracellular substrates. J Biol. Chem 264, 8012-8018.[Abstract/Free Full Text]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
J. Biol. Chem.Home page
S. K. Dissanayake, M. Wade, C. E. Johnson, M. P. O'Connell, P. D. Leotlela, A. D. French, K. V. Shah, K. J. Hewitt, D. T. Rosenthal, F. E. Indig, et al.
The Wnt5A/Protein Kinase C Pathway Mediates Motility in Melanoma Cells via the Inhibition of Metastasis Suppressors and Initiation of an Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition
J. Biol. Chem., June 8, 2007; 282(23): 17259 - 17271.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
BloodHome page
R. Schmits, J. Filmus, N. Gerwin, G. Senaldi, F. Kiefer, T. Kundig, A. Wakeham, A. Shahinian, C. Catzavelos, J. Rak, et al.
CD44 Regulates Hematopoietic Progenitor Distribution, Granuloma Formation, and Tumorigenicity
Blood, September 15, 1997; 90(6): 2217 - 2233.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Biol. Chem.Home page
K. Takahashi, I. Stamenkovic, M. Cutler, A. Dasgupta, and K. K. Tanabe
Keratan Sulfate Modification of CD44 Modulates Adhesion to Hyaluronate
J. Biol. Chem., April 19, 1996; 271(16): 9490 - 9496.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Faassen, A. E.
Right arrow Articles by McCarthy, J. B.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Faassen, A. E.
Right arrow Articles by McCarthy, J. B.