The functions of thrombospondin-1 and-2. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J. 2000. “The Functions of Thrombospondin-1 And-2.”. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 12 (5): 634-40.
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein is a calcium-binding protein, and a mutation in its type 3 repeats causes conformational changes. Publication: Journal Article Chen, H, M Deere, J T Hecht, and J Lawler. 2000. “Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein Is a Calcium-Binding Protein, and a Mutation in Its Type 3 Repeats Causes Conformational Changes.”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (34): 26538-44.
CD36 mediates binding of soluble thrombospondin-1 but not cell adhesion and haptotaxis on immobilized thrombospondin-1. Publication: Journal Article Magnetto, S, G Bruno-Bossio, C Voland, J Lecerf, J Lawler, P Delmas, R Silverstein, and P Clezardin. 1998. “CD36 Mediates Binding of Soluble Thrombospondin-1 But Not Cell Adhesion and Haptotaxis on Immobilized Thrombospondin-1.”. Cell Biochemistry and Function 16 (3): 211-21.
Muskelin, a novel intracellular mediator of cell adhesive and cytoskeletal responses to thrombospondin-1. Publication: Journal Article Adams, J C, B Seed, and J Lawler. 1998. “Muskelin, a Novel Intracellular Mediator of Cell Adhesive and Cytoskeletal Responses to Thrombospondin-1.”. The EMBO Journal 17 (17): 4964-74.
Decorin inhibits cell attachment to thrombospondin-1 by binding to a KKTR-dependent cell adhesive site present within the N-terminal domain of thrombospondin-1. Publication: Journal Article Merle, B, L Malaval, J Lawler, P Delmas, and P Clezardin. 1997. “Decorin Inhibits Cell Attachment to Thrombospondin-1 by Binding to a KKTR-Dependent Cell Adhesive Site Present Within the N-Terminal Domain of Thrombospondin-1.”. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 67 (1): 75-83.
Tumour suppressor genes and angiogenesis: the role of TP53 in fibroblasts. Publication: Journal Article Stellmach, V, O Volpert V, S E Crawford, J Lawler, R O Hynes, and N Bouck. 1996. “Tumour Suppressor Genes and Angiogenesis: The Role of TP53 in Fibroblasts.”. European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) 32A (14): 2394-400.
Interaction of single-chain urokinase with its receptor induces the appearance and disappearance of binding epitopes within the resultant complex for other cell surface proteins. Publication: Journal Article Higazi, A A, R H Upson, R L Cohen, J Manuppello, J Bognacki, J Henkin, K R McCrae, et al. 1996. “Interaction of Single-Chain Urokinase With Its Receptor Induces the Appearance and Disappearance of Binding Epitopes Within the Resultant Complex for Other Cell Surface Proteins.”. Blood 88 (2): 542-51.
The type 1 repeats of thrombospondin 1 activate latent transforming growth factor-beta. Publication: Journal Article Schultz-Cherry, S, J Lawler, and J E Murphy-Ullrich. 1994. “The Type 1 Repeats of Thrombospondin 1 Activate Latent Transforming Growth Factor-Beta.”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (43): 26783-8.
Thrombospondin 3 is a developmentally regulated heparin binding protein. Publication: Journal Article Qabar, A N, Z Lin, F W Wolf, K S O’Shea, J Lawler, and V M Dixit. 1994. “Thrombospondin 3 Is a Developmentally Regulated Heparin Binding Protein.”. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (2): 1262-9.
The evolution of the thrombospondin gene family. Publication: Journal Article Lawler, J, M Duquette, L Urry, K McHenry, and T F Smith. 1993. “The Evolution of the Thrombospondin Gene Family.”. Journal of Molecular Evolution 36 (6): 509-16.