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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Carragher et al., J Cell Biol 1999 : Thus, collagen fragments induce distinct integrin signals that lead to initiation of calpain mediated cleavage of pp125(FAK), paxillin , and talin and dissolution of the focal adhesion complex
Liu et al., J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2003 (Anoxia) : The goal of the present study was to determine the role of calpain in changes in plasma membrane permeability and cytoskeleton associated paxillin , vinculin, talin, and alpha-actinin levels during acute renal cell death
Calle et al., J Cell Sci 2006 : In the present work, we show that inhibition of calpain in primary mouse dendritic cells leads to enhanced accumulation of actin filaments, the Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome protein (WASP), beta ( 2 ) integrins, talin, paxillin and vinculin in podosomes
Cortesio et al., J Biol Chem 2011 (Neoplasm Invasiveness...) : To determine whether calpain mediated paxillin proteolysis regulates focal adhesion dynamics and cell motility, we mapped the preferred calpain proteolytic site in paxillin
St-Pierre et al., PloS one 2013 : Degradation of paxillin in CD45-deficient macrophages is calpain mediated , as treatment with a calpain inhibitor restores paxillin levels in these cells and enhances cell spreading
Yamaguchi et al., FEBS Lett 1994 : Unphosphorylated and tyrosine phosphorylated forms of a focal adhesion protein, paxillin, are substrates for calpain II in vitro : implications for the possible involvement of calpain II in mitosis-specific degradation of paxillin ... We show here the possible involvement of calpain II, known to be localized in focal adhesion plaques, in the degradation of paxillin