Talin and vinculin are part of a multi-component system involved in mechanosensing in cell-matrix adhesions. Both exist in auto-inhibited forms, and activation of vinculin requires binding to mechanically activated talin, yet how forces affect talin’s interaction with vinculin has not been investigated. Here by quantifying the force-dependent talin-vinculin interactions and kinetics using single-molecule analysis, we show that mechanical exposure of a single vinculin binding site (VBS) in talin is sufficient to relieve the autoinhibition of vinculin resulting in high- affinity binding. We provide evidence that the vinculin undergoes dynamic fluctuations between an auto-inhibited closed conformation and an open conformation that is stabilize...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
Talin mediates attachment of the cell to the extracellular matrix. It is targeted by the Rap1 effect...
10.1152/ajpcell.00122.2013American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology3066C607-C620AJPC
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
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...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
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...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Vinculin is a universal adaptor protein that transiently reinforces the mechanical stability of adhe...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
International audienceCells reinforce adhesion strength and cytoskeleton anchoring in response to th...
Talin, vinculin, and paxillin are core components of the dynamic link between integrins and actomyos...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
Talin mediates attachment of the cell to the extracellular matrix. It is targeted by the Rap1 effect...
10.1152/ajpcell.00122.2013American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology3066C607-C620AJPC
Upon cell adhesion, talin physically couples the cytoskeleton via integrins to the extracellular mat...
AbstractCells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is...
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...
AbstractFocal adhesions are critical to a number of cellular processes that involve mechanotransduct...
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...
The force-dependent interaction between talin and vinculin plays a crucial role in the initiation an...
Vinculin is a universal adaptor protein that transiently reinforces the mechanical stability of adhe...
AbstractVinculin activation plays a critical role in focal adhesion initiation and formation. In its...
International audienceCells reinforce adhesion strength and cytoskeleton anchoring in response to th...
Talin, vinculin, and paxillin are core components of the dynamic link between integrins and actomyos...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
Talin mediates attachment of the cell to the extracellular matrix. It is targeted by the Rap1 effect...
10.1152/ajpcell.00122.2013American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology3066C607-C620AJPC