Talin Dependent Mechanosensitivity of Cell Focal Adhesions

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Jie Yan
Mingxi Yao
Benjamin T. Goult
Michael P. Sheetz
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[1] National University of Singapore,Mechanobiology Institute
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Physics
[3] National University of Singapore,Centre for Bioimaging Sciences
[4] University of Kent,School of Biosciences
[5] Columbia University,Department of Biological Sciences
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Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering | 2015年 / 8卷
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Talin; Vinculin; Mechanosensing; Magnetic tweezers; Cell adhesion;
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A fundamental question in mechanobiology is how mechanical stimuli are sensed by mechanosensing proteins and converted into signals that direct cells to adapt to the external environment. A key function of cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is to transduce mechanical forces between cells and their extracellular environment. Talin, a cytoplasmic adapter essential for integrin-mediated adhesion to the ECM, links the actin cytoskeleton to integrin at the plasma membrane. Here, we review recent progress in the understanding of talin-dependent mechanosensing revealed by stretching single talin molecules. Rapid progress in single-molecule force manipulation technologies has made it possible to directly study the impact of mechanical force on talin’s conformations and its interactions with other signaling proteins. We also provide our views on how findings from such studies may bring new insights into understanding the principles of mechanobiology on a broader scale, and how such fundamental knowledge may be harnessed for mechanopharmacology.
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页码:151 / 159
页数:8
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