Canstatin binds integrins alphaVbeta3, alphaVbeta5

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R-HSA-4085087
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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Canstatin is the non-collagenous C-terminal domain of alpha-2(IV) collagen. It is an inhibitor of endothelial and tumor cells via mitochondrial damage initiated through an interaction with integrins alphaVbeta3 and alphaVbeta5 (Magnon et al. 2005).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
15899827 Canstatin acts on endothelial and tumor cells via mitochondrial damage initiated through interaction with alphavbeta3 and alphavbeta5 integrins

Galaup, A, Perricaudet, M, Bouquet, C, Opolon, P, Bidart, JM, Magnon, C, Griscelli, F, Rouffiac, V, Mullan, B

Cancer Res. 2005
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