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Commentary

Wech proteins

Roles in integrin functions and beyond

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Pages 177-179 | Received 02 May 2008, Accepted 10 Jul 2008, Published online: 01 Jul 2008

Figures & data

Figure 1 Wech is required for integrin-dependent muscle attachment in the Drosophila embryo. (A) muscle attachment pattern of Drosophila wild type embryos shown by actin staining. (B) in wech mutants muscle fail to attach to the body wall and ball up. (C) model of Wech function in integrin-dependent muscle attachment in the Drosophila embryo; Wech is associated with Talin and ILK in the adaptor complex which also contains Tensin and PINCH.

Figure 1 Wech is required for integrin-dependent muscle attachment in the Drosophila embryo. (A) muscle attachment pattern of Drosophila wild type embryos shown by actin staining. (B) in wech mutants muscle fail to attach to the body wall and ball up. (C) model of Wech function in integrin-dependent muscle attachment in the Drosophila embryo; Wech is associated with Talin and ILK in the adaptor complex which also contains Tensin and PINCH.

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