Vinculin is a ubiquitously expressed protein, crucial for the regulation of force transduction in cells. Muscle cells express a vinculin splice-isoform called metavinculin, which has been associated with cardiomyopathies. However, the molecular function of metavinculin has remained unclear and its role for heart muscle disorders undefined. Here, we have employed a set of piconewton-sensitive tension sensors to probe metavinculin mechanics in cells. Our experiments reveal that metavinculin bears higher molecular forces but is less frequently engaged as compared to vinculin, leading to altered force propagation in cell adhesions. In addition, we have generated knockout mice to investigate the consequences of metavinculin loss in vivo. Unexpec...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Vinculin is an essential cytoskeletal protein that acts as a scaffold to link transmembrane receptor...
Vinculin (Vcn) is a ubiquitously expressed cytoskeletal protein that links transmembrane receptors t...
AbstractVinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated ...
AbstractVinculin is an essential adhesion protein that links membrane-bound integrin and cadherin re...
AbstractVinculin (Vcl) plays a key structural role in ventricular myocytes that, when disrupted, can...
Cardiac mechanotransduction is the process by which mechanical signals are transduced into biochemic...
Vinculin is an essential adhesion protein that links membrane-bound integrin and cadherin receptors ...
AbstractVinculin is found in all adherens junctions, while metavinculin, a larger splice variant, is...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
ABSTRACT Vinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated...
Vinculin, a cytoskeletal scaffold protein essential for embryogenesis and cardiovascular function, l...
AbstractVinculin, and its splice variant metavinculin, are scaffolding proteins that localize to cel...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Vinculin is an essential cytoskeletal protein that acts as a scaffold to link transmembrane receptor...
Vinculin (Vcn) is a ubiquitously expressed cytoskeletal protein that links transmembrane receptors t...
AbstractVinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated ...
AbstractVinculin is an essential adhesion protein that links membrane-bound integrin and cadherin re...
AbstractVinculin (Vcl) plays a key structural role in ventricular myocytes that, when disrupted, can...
Cardiac mechanotransduction is the process by which mechanical signals are transduced into biochemic...
Vinculin is an essential adhesion protein that links membrane-bound integrin and cadherin receptors ...
AbstractVinculin is found in all adherens junctions, while metavinculin, a larger splice variant, is...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
ABSTRACT Vinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated...
Vinculin, a cytoskeletal scaffold protein essential for embryogenesis and cardiovascular function, l...
AbstractVinculin, and its splice variant metavinculin, are scaffolding proteins that localize to cel...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...