The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation and growth of focal adhesions. Here we use magnetic tweezers to characterise the mechano-sensitive compact N-terminal region of the talin rod, and show that the three helical bundles R1-R3 in this region unfold in three distinct steps consistent with the domains unfolding independently. Mechanical stretching of talin R1-R3 enhances its binding to vinculin and vinculin binding inhibits talin refolding after force is released. Mutations that stabilize R3 identify it as the initial mechano-sensing domain in talin, unfolding at ∼5 pN, suggesting that 5 pN is the force threshold for vinculin binding and adhesion progression
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
Talin activates integrins, couples them to F-actin, and recruits vinculin to focal adhesions (FAs). ...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
Talin and vinculin are part of a multi-component system involved in mechanosensing in cell-matrix ad...
Tension-induced exposure of a cryptic signaling binding site is one of the most fundamental mechanis...
The dimeric focal adhesion protein talin contains up to 22 cryptic vinculin binding sites that are e...
Focal adhesions are critical to cellular processes such as cell migration and cell-substrate adhesio...
Talin mediates attachment of the cell to the extracellular matrix. It is targeted by the Rap1 effect...
AbstractFormation of a stable cell-substrate contact can be regulated by mechanical force, especiall...
Formation of a stable cell-substrate contact can be regulated by mechanical force, especially at the...
Integrin-dependent adhesions are mechanosensitive structures in which talin mediates a linkage to ac...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
Talin activates integrins, couples them to F-actin, and recruits vinculin to focal adhesions (FAs). ...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
Talin and vinculin are part of a multi-component system involved in mechanosensing in cell-matrix ad...
Tension-induced exposure of a cryptic signaling binding site is one of the most fundamental mechanis...
The dimeric focal adhesion protein talin contains up to 22 cryptic vinculin binding sites that are e...
Focal adhesions are critical to cellular processes such as cell migration and cell-substrate adhesio...
Talin mediates attachment of the cell to the extracellular matrix. It is targeted by the Rap1 effect...
AbstractFormation of a stable cell-substrate contact can be regulated by mechanical force, especiall...
Formation of a stable cell-substrate contact can be regulated by mechanical force, especially at the...
Integrin-dependent adhesions are mechanosensitive structures in which talin mediates a linkage to ac...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Focal adhesions are dynamic constructs at the leading edge of migrating cells, linking them to the e...
Talin activates integrins, couples them to F-actin, and recruits vinculin to focal adhesions (FAs). ...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...