Focal adhesion complexes are mechanosensitive adhesion complexes that regulate keycellular processes such as cell migration and cell survival. These complexes connectthe extracellular matrix (ECM) to the Actin network through a matrix-Integrin-TalinVinculin-Actin complex. Vinculin is a linker protein that through its N-terminal headdomain (VD1) binds to cryptic vinculin binding sites (VBS) in talin, while its tail domainbinds to actin linking the actin network to the ECM. This study investigates keyinteractions between vinculin and VBS containing proteins. Proteins such as thechlamydial virulence factor TarP which hijacks vinculin to aid in bacterial internalisation,the Talin helix 50 VBS which seems unique in its ability to accommodate VD1...
Vinculin is an important constituent of both cell-cell and cell-matrix junctions, where it plays cru...
Sites where cells adhere to the extracellular matrix are rich in integrins, the major cell surface a...
Vinculin plays a fundamental role in integrin-mediated cell adhesion. Activated by talin, it interac...
Vinculin and talin are components of adherens type cell/ECM junctions (adhesion plaques) where they ...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
Vinculin is a central component of mechanosensitive adhesive complexes that form between cells and t...
SummaryThe cytoskeletal protein talin plays a key role in activating integrins and in coupling them ...
Vinculin and paxillin are proteins that localise to focal adhesions. Focal adhesions are specialised...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
Talin, vinculin, and paxillin are mechanosensitive proteins that are recruited early to nascent inte...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge Drs. Alex Wong and Keith S. Robinson (Imperial...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
Vinculin is an important constituent of both cell-cell and cell-matrix junctions, where it plays cru...
Sites where cells adhere to the extracellular matrix are rich in integrins, the major cell surface a...
Vinculin plays a fundamental role in integrin-mediated cell adhesion. Activated by talin, it interac...
Vinculin and talin are components of adherens type cell/ECM junctions (adhesion plaques) where they ...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
Vinculin is a central component of mechanosensitive adhesive complexes that form between cells and t...
SummaryThe cytoskeletal protein talin plays a key role in activating integrins and in coupling them ...
Vinculin and paxillin are proteins that localise to focal adhesions. Focal adhesions are specialised...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
Talin is a conserved cytoskeletal protein consisting of two subdomains: the talin head and the tali...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
Talin, vinculin, and paxillin are mechanosensitive proteins that are recruited early to nascent inte...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge Drs. Alex Wong and Keith S. Robinson (Imperial...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
Vinculin is an important constituent of both cell-cell and cell-matrix junctions, where it plays cru...
Sites where cells adhere to the extracellular matrix are rich in integrins, the major cell surface a...
Vinculin plays a fundamental role in integrin-mediated cell adhesion. Activated by talin, it interac...