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Cathepsin X cleaves the [beta]2 cytoplasmic tail of LFA-1 inducing the intermediate affinity form of LFA-1 and [alpha]-actinin-1 binding
European Journal of Immunology, 10/26/09
Jevnikar Z et al. – Increased levels of intermediate affinity LFA–1 resulted in augmented cell spreading due to reduced attachment of T cells to the ICAM–1–coated surface. Gradual cleavage of LFA–1 by cathepsin X enables the transition between intermediate and high affinity LFA–1, an event that is crucial for effective T–cell migration.
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