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Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs) are proteins located on the cell surface[1] involved with the binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the process called cell adhesion. These proteins are typically transmembrane receptors and are composed of three domains: an intracellular domain that interacts with the cytoskeleton, a transmembrane domain, and an extracellular domain that interacts either with other CAMs of the same kind (homophilic binding) or with other CAMs or the extracellular matrix (heterophilic binding).
[edit] Families of CAMsMost of the CAMs belong to 5 protein families: Ig (immunoglobulin) superfamily (IgSF CAMs), the integrins, the cadherins, the selectins and the lymphocyte homing receptors. One classification system involves the distinction between calcium-independent CAMs and calcium-dependent CAMs.[2] [edit] Calcium-independent[edit] IgSF CAMsImmunoglobulin superfamily CAMs (IgSF CAMs) are either homophilic or heterophilic and bind integrins or different IgSF CAMs.
[edit] IntegrinsThe Integrins are a family of heterophilic CAMs that bind IgSF CAMs or the extracellular matrix. They are heterodimers, consisting of two noncovalently-linked subunits, called alpha and beta. Eighteen different alpha subunits that combine with 9 different beta subunits to form twenty-four known integrins; however not all combinations are observed. [edit] Lymphocyte homing receptorsThese are also known as addressins. Two well known examples are CD34 and GLYCAM-1. [edit] Calcium-dependent[edit] CadherinsThe cadherins are a family of homophilic CAMs, Ca2+-dependent. The most important members of this family are E-cadherins (epithelial), P-cadherins (placental), and N-cadherins (neural). [edit] SelectinsThe selectins are a family of heterophilic CAMs that bind fucosylated carbohydrates, e.g., mucins. They are calcium-dependent. The three family members are E-selectin (endothelial), L-selectin (leukocyte), and P-selectin (platelet). The best-characterized ligand for the three selectins is P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1), which is a mucin-type glycoprotein expressed on all white blood cells. [edit] References
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