SEMA3A-Plexin repulsion signaling by inhibiting Integrin adhesion

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R-HSA-399955
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Homo sapiens
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Sema3A, a prototypical semaphorin, acts as a chemorepellent or a chemoattractant for axons by activating a receptor complex comprising neuropilin-1 as the ligand-binding subunit and plexin-A1 as the signal-transducing subunit. Sema3A inhibits cell migration by inhibiting integrin ligand-binding activity.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16286926 FARP2 triggers signals for Sema3A-mediated axonal repulsion

Zhang, H, Yoshida, J, Toyofuku, T, Kumanogoh, A, Sugimoto, T, Kikutani, H, Hori, M

Nat Neurosci 2005
18580951 The semaphorins: versatile regulators of tumour progression and tumour angiogenesis

Kessler, O, Neufeld, G

Nat Rev Cancer 2008
18374575 Semaphorin signaling: progress made and promises ahead

Zhou, Y, Pasterkamp, RJ, Gunput, RA

Trends Biochem Sci 2008
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