Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. It exists in both globular and extended conformations, and an intramolecular interaction between the N-terminal F3 FERM subdomain and the C-terminal part of the talin rod contributes to an autoinhibited form of the molecule. Here, we report the solution structure of the primary F3 binding domain within the C-terminal region of the talin rod and use intermolecular nuclear Overhauser effects to determine the structure of the complex. The rod domain (residues 1655-1822) is an amphipathic five-helix bundle; Tyr-377 of F3 docks into a hydrophobic pocket at one end of the bundle, whereas a basic loop i...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a multifunctional cytoskeletal protein that plays a critical role in linking the actin cyto...
Integrin activation by ìnside-out' signaling is a key process in cell migration and adhesion to extr...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a 270-kDa protein that activates integrins and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. Talin co...
SummaryFERM domains are found in a diverse superfamily of signaling and adaptor proteins at membrane...
Talin is a large dimeric protein that couples integrins to cytoskeletal actin. Here, we report the s...
Talin is a large adaptor protein that activates integrins and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. Ta...
The adaptor protein talin serves both to activate the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and...
AbstractTalin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhe...
In cell-extracellular matrix junctions (focal adhesions), the cytoskeletal protein talin is central ...
FERM domains are found in a diverse superfamily of signaling and adaptor proteins at membrane interf...
Binding of the intracellular adapter proteins talin and its cofactor, kindlin, to the integrin recep...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a multifunctional cytoskeletal protein that plays a critical role in linking the actin cyto...
Integrin activation by ìnside-out' signaling is a key process in cell migration and adhesion to extr...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a 270-kDa protein that activates integrins and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. Talin co...
SummaryFERM domains are found in a diverse superfamily of signaling and adaptor proteins at membrane...
Talin is a large dimeric protein that couples integrins to cytoskeletal actin. Here, we report the s...
Talin is a large adaptor protein that activates integrins and couples them to cytoskeletal actin. Ta...
The adaptor protein talin serves both to activate the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and...
AbstractTalin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhe...
In cell-extracellular matrix junctions (focal adhesions), the cytoskeletal protein talin is central ...
FERM domains are found in a diverse superfamily of signaling and adaptor proteins at membrane interf...
Binding of the intracellular adapter proteins talin and its cofactor, kindlin, to the integrin recep...
Talin is a large flexible rod-shaped protein that activates the integrin family of cell adhesion mol...
Talin is a multifunctional cytoskeletal protein that plays a critical role in linking the actin cyto...
Integrin activation by ìnside-out' signaling is a key process in cell migration and adhesion to extr...