Cell migration during wound healing requires adhesion receptor turnover to enable the formation and disassembly of cell-extracellular matrix contacts. Although recent advances have improved our understanding of integrin trafficking pathways, it is not known how extracellular ligand engagement controls receptor dynamics. Using atomic force microscopy, we have measured cell avidity for fibronectin and defined a mechanism for the outside-in regulation of α5β1-integrin. Surprisingly, adhesive strength was attenuated by the syndecan-4-binding domain of fibronectin due to a rapid triggering of α5β1-integrin endocytosis. Association of syndecan-4 with PKCα was found to trigger RhoG activation and subsequent dynamin- and caveolin-dependent integrin...
doi:10.3791/4024 (2012). In multicellular organisms, cell behavior is dictated by interactions with ...
Heterotropic association of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) with extracellular matrix-associated fibro...
The fibronectin receptors alpha(5)beta(1) integrin and syndecan-4 cocluster in focal adhesions and c...
Cell migration during wound healing requires adhesion receptor turnover to enable the formation and ...
SummaryCell migration during wound healing requires adhesion receptor turnover to enable the formati...
Skin is constantly exposed to injuries that are repaired with different outcomes, either regeneratio...
Several different receptor molecules act in concert to regulate cell adhesion. Among these are cell-...
SummaryPrecise spatiotemporal coordination of integrin adhesion complex dynamics is essential for ef...
Precise spatiotemporal coordination of integrin adhesion complex dynamics is essential for efficient...
Upon wounding, syndecan-4 detects the appearance of fibronectin in the wound bed and mediates regula...
Cell migration in wound healing and disease is critically dependent on integration with the extracel...
Extensive research over the past decades has identified integrins to be the primary transmembrane re...
Environmental signals from the extracellular matrix (ECM) are transmitted by cell surface receptors ...
Heterotropic association of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) with extracellular matrix-associated fibro...
Cells are subjected to multiple mechanical inputs throughout their lives. Their ability to detect th...
doi:10.3791/4024 (2012). In multicellular organisms, cell behavior is dictated by interactions with ...
Heterotropic association of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) with extracellular matrix-associated fibro...
The fibronectin receptors alpha(5)beta(1) integrin and syndecan-4 cocluster in focal adhesions and c...
Cell migration during wound healing requires adhesion receptor turnover to enable the formation and ...
SummaryCell migration during wound healing requires adhesion receptor turnover to enable the formati...
Skin is constantly exposed to injuries that are repaired with different outcomes, either regeneratio...
Several different receptor molecules act in concert to regulate cell adhesion. Among these are cell-...
SummaryPrecise spatiotemporal coordination of integrin adhesion complex dynamics is essential for ef...
Precise spatiotemporal coordination of integrin adhesion complex dynamics is essential for efficient...
Upon wounding, syndecan-4 detects the appearance of fibronectin in the wound bed and mediates regula...
Cell migration in wound healing and disease is critically dependent on integration with the extracel...
Extensive research over the past decades has identified integrins to be the primary transmembrane re...
Environmental signals from the extracellular matrix (ECM) are transmitted by cell surface receptors ...
Heterotropic association of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) with extracellular matrix-associated fibro...
Cells are subjected to multiple mechanical inputs throughout their lives. Their ability to detect th...
doi:10.3791/4024 (2012). In multicellular organisms, cell behavior is dictated by interactions with ...
Heterotropic association of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) with extracellular matrix-associated fibro...
The fibronectin receptors alpha(5)beta(1) integrin and syndecan-4 cocluster in focal adhesions and c...