Integrin-like receptors
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integrin-like-receptors-251-1831975
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Integrin-like receptors
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Integrin-like receptors (ILRs) are found in plants and carry unique functional properties similar to true integrin proteins. True homologs of integrins exist in mammals, invertebrates, and some fungi but not in plant cells. Mammalian integrins are heterodimer transmembrane proteins that play a large role in bidirectional signal transduction. As transmembrane proteins, integrins connect the extracellular matrix (ECM) to the plasma membrane of the animal cell. The extracellular matrix of plant cel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin-like_receptors
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2024-02-15T15:29:17Z
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