fasciclins
Fasciclins are a family of extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins that are primarily involved in cell adhesion, migration, and tissue remodeling during developmental and regenerative processes. They are characterized by the presence of fasciclin domains, which are conserved protein modules involved in cell-to-cell and cell-to-matrix interactions. Fasciclins are found across a broad range of species, including plants, fungi, and animals, reflecting their fundamental biological roles.
In plants, fasciclins are integral to cell wall structure and function, promoting adhesion between cells and
In animals, fasciclins are involved in nervous system development, particularly in guiding axonal growth and synapse
Structurally, fasciclins typically consist of one or more fasciclin domains, which facilitate their interaction with other
Research into fasciclins continues to expand, with investigations exploring their potential roles in wound healing, cancer