Src-related protein tyrosine kinases are physically associated with the surface antigen CD36 in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells

FEBS Letters
H A BullP M Dowd

Abstract

Src-related cytoplasmic PTKs are physically and functionally associated with cell surface receptors and are involved in signal transduction. In this paper we report the identification of src-related proteins p59fyn, pp60c-src and p62yes in human microvascular endothelial cells cultured from normal human skin and their physical association with the thrombospondin receptor CD36. Such an association represents a potential signalling pathway by which thrombospondin may regulate angiogenesis.

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