Kindlins are a protein family that regulates cell–matrix interactions. Although kindlin-2 is known to be essential for the early developmental processes, its role in the homeostasis of adult tissues has remained elusive. In this study, we used new domain-specific antibodies and small interfering RNA technology to uncover physiological functions of kindlin-2 in human dermal fibroblasts in vitro and in adult skin in situ. In primary dermal fibroblasts, kindlin-2 is essential for the integrin clustering and activation, and it regulates cell adhesion and directed migration by guiding formation and maturation of focal adhesions (FAs) and organization of the cytoskeleton. These functions are linked to the transmission of mechanical cues between c...
Mutations of integrin-interacting protein Kindlin-1 cause Kindler Syndrome and deregulation of Kindl...
Kindlin-1 is a focal adhesion (FA) protein and the founding member of the Kindlin family of proteins...
Integrins require an activation step prior to ligand binding and signaling. How talin and kindlin co...
Kindlin-2 is a member of the FERM-containing cytoskeletal protein family that regulates cell–matrix ...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare disorder leading to keratinocyte fragility, poikiloderma and palmar ...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare, autosomal recessive skin disorder leading to erosions at sites of t...
Kindlin-1 is an integrin tail binding protein that controls integrin activation. Mutations in the FE...
Kindlins are a novel family of cytoskeleton proteins that plays an important role in the activation ...
Kindlin-2 is a multidomain intracellular protein that can be recruited to beta-integrin domains to a...
Kindlin-1 is an integrin tail binding protein that controls integrin activation. Mutations in the FE...
We identify the focal adhesion protein kindlin-2 as player in a novel mechanotransduction pathway th...
Kindlin-2 functions in the maintenance of homeostasis and in human diseases. This study investigated...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is an autosomal recessive blistering skin disease resulting from pathogenic mu...
Kindler Syndrome (KS), characterized by transient skin blistering followed by abnormal pigmentation,...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is an autosomal recessive blistering skin disease resulting from pathogenic mu...
Mutations of integrin-interacting protein Kindlin-1 cause Kindler Syndrome and deregulation of Kindl...
Kindlin-1 is a focal adhesion (FA) protein and the founding member of the Kindlin family of proteins...
Integrins require an activation step prior to ligand binding and signaling. How talin and kindlin co...
Kindlin-2 is a member of the FERM-containing cytoskeletal protein family that regulates cell–matrix ...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare disorder leading to keratinocyte fragility, poikiloderma and palmar ...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare, autosomal recessive skin disorder leading to erosions at sites of t...
Kindlin-1 is an integrin tail binding protein that controls integrin activation. Mutations in the FE...
Kindlins are a novel family of cytoskeleton proteins that plays an important role in the activation ...
Kindlin-2 is a multidomain intracellular protein that can be recruited to beta-integrin domains to a...
Kindlin-1 is an integrin tail binding protein that controls integrin activation. Mutations in the FE...
We identify the focal adhesion protein kindlin-2 as player in a novel mechanotransduction pathway th...
Kindlin-2 functions in the maintenance of homeostasis and in human diseases. This study investigated...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is an autosomal recessive blistering skin disease resulting from pathogenic mu...
Kindler Syndrome (KS), characterized by transient skin blistering followed by abnormal pigmentation,...
Kindler syndrome (KS) is an autosomal recessive blistering skin disease resulting from pathogenic mu...
Mutations of integrin-interacting protein Kindlin-1 cause Kindler Syndrome and deregulation of Kindl...
Kindlin-1 is a focal adhesion (FA) protein and the founding member of the Kindlin family of proteins...
Integrins require an activation step prior to ligand binding and signaling. How talin and kindlin co...