Integrins are the core constituents of cell–matrix adhesion complexes such as focal adhesions (FAs) and play key roles in physiology and disease. Integrins fluctuate between active and inactive conformations, yet whether the activity state influences the spatial organization of integrins within FAs has remained unclear. In this study, we address this question and also ask whether integrin activity may be regulated either independently for each integrin molecule or through locally coordinated mechanisms. We used two distinct superresolution microscopy techniques, stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) and stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED), to visualize active versus inactive β1 integrins. We first reveal a spatial...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are subcellular regions at the micrometer scale that link the cell to the surr...
The ability to mechanically interact with the extracellular matrix is a fundamental feature of adher...
Cells can sense the density and distribution of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules by means of ind...
Integrins are the core constituents of cell–matrix adhesion complexes such as focal adhesions (FAs) ...
International audienceIntegrins in focal adhesions (FAs) mediate adhesion and force transmission to ...
Coordination of the specific functions of α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins is crucial for the precise regulat...
AbstractIntegrin-mediated adhesion is regulated by multiple features of the adhesive surface, includ...
International audienceIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological ...
Integrin-mediated adhesion is regulated by multiple features of the adhesive surface, including its ...
International audienceIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological ...
AbstractIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological functions such...
Focal adhesions are large structures through which integrins and scaffold proteins link the actin cy...
The ability of adherent cells to form adhesions is critical to numerous phases of their physiology. ...
Cell adhesion requires both integrin occupancy and integrin clustering. In this work, we investigate...
Leukocyte adhesion requires b2-integrin activation.Resting integrins exist in a bent-closed conforma...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are subcellular regions at the micrometer scale that link the cell to the surr...
The ability to mechanically interact with the extracellular matrix is a fundamental feature of adher...
Cells can sense the density and distribution of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules by means of ind...
Integrins are the core constituents of cell–matrix adhesion complexes such as focal adhesions (FAs) ...
International audienceIntegrins in focal adhesions (FAs) mediate adhesion and force transmission to ...
Coordination of the specific functions of α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins is crucial for the precise regulat...
AbstractIntegrin-mediated adhesion is regulated by multiple features of the adhesive surface, includ...
International audienceIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological ...
Integrin-mediated adhesion is regulated by multiple features of the adhesive surface, including its ...
International audienceIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological ...
AbstractIntegrins are transmembrane receptors involved in crucial cellular biological functions such...
Focal adhesions are large structures through which integrins and scaffold proteins link the actin cy...
The ability of adherent cells to form adhesions is critical to numerous phases of their physiology. ...
Cell adhesion requires both integrin occupancy and integrin clustering. In this work, we investigate...
Leukocyte adhesion requires b2-integrin activation.Resting integrins exist in a bent-closed conforma...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are subcellular regions at the micrometer scale that link the cell to the surr...
The ability to mechanically interact with the extracellular matrix is a fundamental feature of adher...
Cells can sense the density and distribution of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules by means of ind...