AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and a 30-kDa tail domain. Vinculin's lipid binding sites localized on the tail, helix 3 (residues 944–978) and the unstructured C-terminal arm (residues 1052–1066, the so-called lipid anchor), influence focal adhesion turnover and are important for cell migration and adhesion. Using magnetic tweezers, we characterized the cell mechanical behavior in mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF)-vin(−/−) cells transfected with EGFP-linked-vinculin deficient of the lipid anchor (vinΔC, residues 1–1051). MEF-vinΔC cells incubated with fibronectin-coated paramagnetic beads were less stiff, and more beads detached during these experiments compared to MEF-rescue ce...
Vinculin, a cytoskeletal scaffold protein essential for embryogenesis and cardiovascular function, l...
BACKGROUND: Cells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) linked to...
Most multi-cellular organisms depend on adhesion mechanisms to provide stability and a pathway for t...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
AbstractVinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated ...
ABSTRACT Vinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
Cellular events such as embryogenesis and tissue formation require directed cell adhesion and migrat...
Adherent cells are anchored via focal adhesions to the extracellular matrix, which is essential for ...
Vinculin functions as a molecular clutch that organizes leading edge F-actin, generates traction, an...
Vinculin phosphorylation on residue Y822 is necessary for cell stiffening in response to tension on ...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
Vinculin is an essential structural adaptor protein that localizes to sites of adhesion and is invol...
Vinculin is a highly conserved and abundant cytoskeletal protein involved in linking the actin cytos...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Vinculin, a cytoskeletal scaffold protein essential for embryogenesis and cardiovascular function, l...
BACKGROUND: Cells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) linked to...
Most multi-cellular organisms depend on adhesion mechanisms to provide stability and a pathway for t...
AbstractThe focal adhesion protein vinculin (1066 residues) can be separated into a 95-kDa head and ...
AbstractVinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated ...
ABSTRACT Vinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated...
Vinculin is an essential and highly conserved cell adhesion protein, found at both focal adhesions a...
Cellular events such as embryogenesis and tissue formation require directed cell adhesion and migrat...
Adherent cells are anchored via focal adhesions to the extracellular matrix, which is essential for ...
Vinculin functions as a molecular clutch that organizes leading edge F-actin, generates traction, an...
Vinculin phosphorylation on residue Y822 is necessary for cell stiffening in response to tension on ...
<p>Dynamic processes such as morphogenesis and tissue patterning require the precise control of many...
Vinculin is an essential structural adaptor protein that localizes to sites of adhesion and is invol...
Vinculin is a highly conserved and abundant cytoskeletal protein involved in linking the actin cytos...
SummaryBackgroundCells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) link...
Vinculin, a cytoskeletal scaffold protein essential for embryogenesis and cardiovascular function, l...
BACKGROUND: Cells sense the extracellular environment using adhesion receptors (integrins) linked to...
Most multi-cellular organisms depend on adhesion mechanisms to provide stability and a pathway for t...