Phosphorylation of the adhesion molecule VE-cadherin at tyrosine residues modulates the opening of endothelial junctions during inflammatory reactions. The replacement of two distinct residues in VE-cadherin shows that Tyr685 regulates vascular permeability and Tyr731 regulates leukocyte diapedesis in vivo.
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Sidibé, A., Imhof, B. VE-cadherin phosphorylation decides: vascular permeability or diapedesis. Nat Immunol 15, 215–217 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2825
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