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**[[3lne]], [[3lnf]], [[3lng]], [[3lnh]], [[3lni]] – mE-CDH EC12 (mutant)<br />
**[[3lne]], [[3lnf]], [[3lng]], [[3lnh]], [[3lni]] – mE-CDH EC12 (mutant)<br />
**[[2qvf]] – mE-CDH1 CDH2<br />
**[[2qvf]] – mE-CDH1 CDH2<br />
**[[4qd2]] – mE-CDH + botulinum neurotoxin<br />
**[[3ifq]] – hE-CDH EC1+EC2+EC3 <br />
**[[3ifq]] – hE-CDH EC1+EC2+EC3 <br />
**[[2o72]] - hE-CDH EC1+EC2<br />
**[[2o72]] - hE-CDH EC1+EC2<br />
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**[[3k5r]] – mT-CDH EC1+EC2<br />
**[[3k5r]] – mT-CDH EC1+EC2<br />
**[3k5s]] - cT-CDH EC1+EC2 <br />
**[[3k5s]] - cT-CDH EC1+EC2 <br />
**[[3k6d]] - XlT-CDH EC1 <br />
**[[3k6d]] - XlT-CDH EC1 <br />
**[[3k6f]] - mT-CDH EC1<br />
**[[3k6f]] - mT-CDH EC1<br />
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**[[1nch]], [[1nci]] – mN-CDH<br />
**[[1nch]], [[1nci]] – mN-CDH<br />
**[[1ncg]] – mN-CDH (mutant)<br />
**[[1ncg]] – mN-CDH (mutant)<br />
**[[2qvi]], [[4nuq]] – mN-CDH EC1-EC2<br />
**[[4num]], [[4nup]] – mN-CDH EC1-EC2 (mutant)<br />
**[[1ncj]] – mN-CDH two domains<br />
**[[1ncj]] – mN-CDH two domains<br />
**[[3q2w]] – mN-CDH ectodomain<br />
**[[3q2w]] – mN-CDH ectodomain<br />
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**[[3ubh]] - DmN-CDH EC1-4<br />
**[[3ubh]] - DmN-CDH EC1-4<br />
**[[3ubg]] - DmN-CDH EC1-3
**[[3ubg]] - DmN-CDH EC1-3
*P-CDH placental
**[[4nqq]] – mP-CDH EC1+EC2<br />


*VE-CDH vascular epithelial
*VE-CDH vascular epithelial

Revision as of 12:10, 9 March 2015

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Cadherins (CDH) are calcium-dependent adhesion proteins. They contain extracellular CDH repeats (EC1-EC5) which bind calcium ions. They are encoded by numerous genes numbered CDH1-CDH23. Some names of CDH indicate their locations: E-CDH (epithelial tissue), VE-CDH (vascular epithelial), T-CDH bound to membrane, N-CDH (neurons). The CDH superfamily contains protocadhedrins (Prot-CDH), desmogleins (Des-CDH) and more. Calcium ions are shown as a space filling objects.

3D Structures of Cadherin3D Structures of Cadherin

Updated on 09-March-2015

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Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel