Function | Cadherins are calcium-dependent cell adhesion proteins. They preferentially interact with themselves in a homophilic manner in connecting cells.cadherins may thus contribute to the sorting of heterogeneous cell types. CDH1 is involved in mechanisms regulating cell-cell adhesions, mobility and proliferation of epithelial cells. Promotes organization of radial actin fiber structure and cellular response to contractile forces, via its interaction with AMOTL2 which facilitates anchoring of radial actin fibers to CDH1 junction complexes at the cell membrane. Has a potent invasive suppressor role. It is a ligand for integrin alpha-E/beta-7. E-Cad/CTF2 promotes non-amyloidogenic degradation of Abeta precursors. Has a strong inhibitory effect on APP C99 and C83 production. |
Protein Name | Cadherin-1Epithelial CadherinE-CadherinUvomorulinCd Antigen Cd324 Cleaved Into - E-Cad/Ctf1 - E-Cad/Ctf2 - E-Cad/Ctf3 |
Database Links | Reactome: R-RNO-1474228Reactome: -RNO-216083Reactome: -RNO-351906Reactome: -RNO-418990 |
Cellular Localisation | Cell JunctionAdherens JunctionCell MembraneSingle-Pass Type I Membrane ProteinEndosomeGolgi ApparatusTrans-Golgi NetworkCytoplasmDesmosomeColocalizes With Dlgap5 At Sites Of Cell-Cell Contact In Intestinal Epithelial CellsAnchored To Actin Microfilaments Through Association With Alpha-Beta- And Gamma-CateninSequential Proteolysis Induced By Apoptosis Or Calcium InfluxResults In Translocation From Sites Of Cell-Cell Contact To The CytoplasmColocalizes With Rab11a Endosomes During Its Transport From The Golgi Apparatus To The Plasma MembraneRecruited To Desmosomes At The Initial Assembly Phase And Also Accumulates Progressively At Mature Desmosome Cell-Cell JunctionsLocalizes To Cell-Cell Contacts As Keratinocyte Differentiation Progresses |
Alternative Antibody Pair Names | Cadherin-1 antibody pairEpithelial Cadherin antibody pairE-Cadherin antibody pairUvomorulin antibody pairCd Antigen Cd324 Cleaved Into - E-Cad/Ctf1 - E-Cad/Ctf2 - E-Cad/Ctf3 antibody pairCdh1 antibody pair |
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