van der Merwe P A, Barclay A N
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK.
Trends Biochem Sci. 1994 Sep;19(9):354-8. doi: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90109-0.
Intercellular adhesion is a complex phenomenon central to the development, structure and functioning of all multicellular organisms. Adhesion is mediated by distinct families of cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs), and recent studies have identified key characteristics of CAMs that influence their function. Affinity and kinetic analyses using a novel technique based on surface plasmon resonance have shown that CAM interactions that mediate transient cell adhesion may have surprisingly low affinities and extremely fast dissociation rate constants.
细胞间黏附是一个复杂的现象,对于所有多细胞生物的发育、结构和功能都至关重要。黏附由不同的细胞黏附分子(CAMs)家族介导,最近的研究已经确定了影响其功能的CAMs的关键特征。使用基于表面等离子体共振的新技术进行的亲和力和动力学分析表明,介导瞬时细胞黏附的CAM相互作用可能具有惊人的低亲和力和极快的解离速率常数。