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facilitate homophilic adhesion through a mechanism known as “strand swapping,” in which
facilitate homophilic adhesion through a mechanism known as “strand swapping,” in which
the N-terminal β-strands of cadherin molecules from opposing cells are exchanged.
the N-terminal β-strands of cadherin molecules from opposing cells are exchanged.
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(Gumbiner, B. Regulation of cadherin-mediated adhesion in morphogenesis. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 6, 622–634 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm1699). Classical cadherins and their strand swapping are the standard for many organisms because
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Classical cadherins and their strand swapping are the standard for many organisms because
of their adhesion strength and stability due to their membrane integration and low
of their adhesion strength and stability due to their membrane integration and low
extracellular motility.
extracellular motility.
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T-Cadherins, truncated cadherins, are a sect of nonclassical cadherin, unique molecules that distinguish themselves from the above with different membrane anchorage techniques and functions, while retaining similar motifs and structures. Strand swapping and membrane integration, the two aspects of cadherins that allow them to provide structure and communication, are absent in T-cadherins as they lack the Trp-containing residues for strand swapping and the hydrophobic a-helix for membrane integration.
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T-Cadherins, truncated cadherins, are a sect of nonclassical cadherin, unique molecules
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that distinguish themselves from the above with different membrane anchorage techniques
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and functions, while retaining similar motifs and structures. Strand swapping and membrane
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integration, the two aspects of cadherins that allow them to provide structure and
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communication, are absent in T-cadherins as they lack the Trp-containing residues for strand
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swapping and the hydrophobic a-helix for membrane integration.

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Crystal structure of chicken T-cadherin EC1 EC2

PDB ID 3k5s

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