Talin (herein referring to the talin-1 form), is a cytoskeletal adapter protein that binds integrin receptors and F-actin, and is a key factor in the formation and regulation of integrin-dependent cell-matrix adhesions. Talin forms the mechanical link between the cytoplasmic domain of integrins and the actin cytoskeleton. Through this linkage, talin is at the origin of mechanosignaling occurring at the plasma membrane-cytoskeleton interface. Despite its central position, talin is not able to fulfill its tasks alone, but requires help from kindlin and paxillin to detect and transform the mechanical tension along the integrin-talin-F-actin axis into intracellular signaling. The talin head forms a classical FERM domain, which is required to bi...
Cells sense their environment and adhere to substrates with the help of cell surface receptors,integ...
Talin is a cytosolic protein which is known to be one of the key players involved in integrin mediat...
SummaryRegulation of integrin affinity (activation) is essential for metazoan development and for ma...
Talin protein is one of the key components in integrin-mediated adhesion complexes. Talins transmit ...
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM), mediated by transmembrane receptors of the integrin...
Tight, dynamic control of the affinity of integrin adhesion receptors for their extracellular ligand...
AbstractTalin (TLN1) is a mechanosensitive component of adhesion complexes that directly couples int...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesions are highly regulated structures forming between the cell and the ex...
Talin (TLN1) is a mechanosensitive component of adhesion complexes that directly couples integrins t...
Fundamental to cell adhesion and migration, integrins are large heterodimeric membrane proteins that...
Talin has emerged as the key cytoplasmic protein that mediates integrin adhesion to the extracellula...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are protein machineries essential for cell adhesion, migration, and differenti...
Integrin activation by ìnside-out' signaling is a key process in cell migration and adhesion to extr...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Talins are cytoskeletal linker proteins that consist of an N-terminal head domain, a flexible neck r...
Cells sense their environment and adhere to substrates with the help of cell surface receptors,integ...
Talin is a cytosolic protein which is known to be one of the key players involved in integrin mediat...
SummaryRegulation of integrin affinity (activation) is essential for metazoan development and for ma...
Talin protein is one of the key components in integrin-mediated adhesion complexes. Talins transmit ...
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM), mediated by transmembrane receptors of the integrin...
Tight, dynamic control of the affinity of integrin adhesion receptors for their extracellular ligand...
AbstractTalin (TLN1) is a mechanosensitive component of adhesion complexes that directly couples int...
Integrin-mediated cell adhesions are highly regulated structures forming between the cell and the ex...
Talin (TLN1) is a mechanosensitive component of adhesion complexes that directly couples integrins t...
Fundamental to cell adhesion and migration, integrins are large heterodimeric membrane proteins that...
Talin has emerged as the key cytoplasmic protein that mediates integrin adhesion to the extracellula...
Focal adhesions (FAs) are protein machineries essential for cell adhesion, migration, and differenti...
Integrin activation by ìnside-out' signaling is a key process in cell migration and adhesion to extr...
Cells adhere to the surrounding tissue and probe its mechanical properties by forming cell-matrix ad...
Talins are cytoskeletal linker proteins that consist of an N-terminal head domain, a flexible neck r...
Cells sense their environment and adhere to substrates with the help of cell surface receptors,integ...
Talin is a cytosolic protein which is known to be one of the key players involved in integrin mediat...
SummaryRegulation of integrin affinity (activation) is essential for metazoan development and for ma...