Talin binds to β-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metastasis. There are two talin genes, TLN1 and TLN2, encoding talin1 and talin2, respectively. Talin1 regulates focal adhesion dynamics, cell migration and invasion, whereas the biological function of talin2 is not clear and, indeed, talin2 has been presumed to function redundantly with talin1. Here, we show that talin2 has a much stronger binding to β-integrin tails than talin1. Replacement of talin2 Ser339 with Cys significantly decreased its binding to β1-integrin tails to a level comparable to that of talin1. Talin2 localizes at invadopodia and is indispensable for the generation of traction force and invadopodium-mediated matrix degradation....
AbstractTalin binds to and activates integrins and is thought to couple them to cytoskeletal actin. ...
Talin protein is one of the key components in integrin-mediated adhesion complexes. Talins transmit ...
Integrins are essential receptors for the development and functioning of multicellular animals becau...
Talin binds to β-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metas...
Talin binds to ?-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metas...
Recent studies show that talin2 has a higher affinity to β-integrin tails and is indispensable for t...
Talin interacts with β-integrin tails and actin to control integrin activation, thus regulating foca...
Cell migration is a dynamic process that requires temporal and spatial regulation of integrin activa...
Talins are adaptor proteins that regulate focal adhesion signaling by conjugating integrins to the c...
Talins are adaptor proteins that regulate focal adhesion signaling by conjugating integrins to the c...
Talin-1 is a key component of the multiprotein adhesion complexes which mediate cell migration, adhe...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Talin (herein referring to the talin-1 form), is a cytoskeletal adapter protein that binds integrin ...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
SummaryRegulation of integrin affinity (activation) is essential for metazoan development and for ma...
AbstractTalin binds to and activates integrins and is thought to couple them to cytoskeletal actin. ...
Talin protein is one of the key components in integrin-mediated adhesion complexes. Talins transmit ...
Integrins are essential receptors for the development and functioning of multicellular animals becau...
Talin binds to β-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metas...
Talin binds to ?-integrin tails to activate integrins, regulating cell migration, invasion and metas...
Recent studies show that talin2 has a higher affinity to β-integrin tails and is indispensable for t...
Talin interacts with β-integrin tails and actin to control integrin activation, thus regulating foca...
Cell migration is a dynamic process that requires temporal and spatial regulation of integrin activa...
Talins are adaptor proteins that regulate focal adhesion signaling by conjugating integrins to the c...
Talins are adaptor proteins that regulate focal adhesion signaling by conjugating integrins to the c...
Talin-1 is a key component of the multiprotein adhesion complexes which mediate cell migration, adhe...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Talin (herein referring to the talin-1 form), is a cytoskeletal adapter protein that binds integrin ...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
SummaryRegulation of integrin affinity (activation) is essential for metazoan development and for ma...
AbstractTalin binds to and activates integrins and is thought to couple them to cytoskeletal actin. ...
Talin protein is one of the key components in integrin-mediated adhesion complexes. Talins transmit ...
Integrins are essential receptors for the development and functioning of multicellular animals becau...