Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular matrix, and subsequent vinculin recruitment is enhanced by locally applied tensile force. Since the vinculin binding (VB) sites are buried in the talin rod under equilibrium conditions, the structural mechanism of how vinculin binding to talin is force-activated remains unknown. Taken together with experimental data, a biphasic vinculin binding model, as derived from steered molecular dynamics, provides high resolution structural insights how tensile mechanical force applied to the talin rod fragment (residues 486–889 constituting helices H1–H12) might activate the VB sites. Fragmentation of the rod into three helix subbundles is prerequisite to...
The talin rod contains ~11 vinculin binding sites (VBS’s) each defined by hydrophobic residues in a ...
The dimeric focal adhesion protein talin contains up to 22 cryptic vinculin binding sites that are e...
SummaryThe cytoskeletal protein talin plays a key role in activating integrins and in coupling them ...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
Talin and vinculin are part of a multi-component system involved in mechanosensing in cell-matrix ad...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
Vinculin is a universal adaptor protein that transiently reinforces the mechanical stability of adhe...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Focal adhesions are critical to cellular processes such as cell migration and cell-substrate adhesio...
Most multi-cellular organisms depend on adhesion mechanisms to provide stability and a pathway for t...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
The talin rod contains ~11 vinculin binding sites (VBS’s) each defined by hydrophobic residues in a ...
The dimeric focal adhesion protein talin contains up to 22 cryptic vinculin binding sites that are e...
SummaryThe cytoskeletal protein talin plays a key role in activating integrins and in coupling them ...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
Talin and vinculin are part of a multi-component system involved in mechanosensing in cell-matrix ad...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
Vinculin is a universal adaptor protein that transiently reinforces the mechanical stability of adhe...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Focal adhesions are critical to cellular processes such as cell migration and cell-substrate adhesio...
Most multi-cellular organisms depend on adhesion mechanisms to provide stability and a pathway for t...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
The talin rod contains ~11 vinculin binding sites (VBS’s) each defined by hydrophobic residues in a ...
The dimeric focal adhesion protein talin contains up to 22 cryptic vinculin binding sites that are e...
SummaryThe cytoskeletal protein talin plays a key role in activating integrins and in coupling them ...