Talin - the master of integrin adhesions
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Publication Date
2017-08-01Journal Title
Journal of Cell Science
ISSN
0021-9533
Publisher
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Volume
130
Issue
15
Pages
2435-2446
Language
English
Type
Article
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Klapholz, B., & Brown, N. (2017). Talin - the master of integrin adhesions. Journal of Cell Science, 130 (15), 2435-2446. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.190991
Abstract
Talin has emerged as the key cytoplasmic protein that mediates integrin adhesion to the extracellular matrix. In this Review, we draw on experiments performed in mammalian cells in culture and Drosophila to present evidence that talin is the most important component of integrin adhesion complexes. We describe how the properties of this adaptor protein enable it to orchestrate integrin adhesions. Talin forms the core of integrin adhesion complexes by linking integrins directly to actin, increasing the affinity of integrin for ligands (integrin activation) and recruiting numerous proteins. It regulates the strength of integrin adhesion, senses matrix rigidity, increases focal adhesion size in response to force and serves as a platform for the building of the adhesion structure. Finally, the mechano-sensitive structure of talin provides a paradigm for how proteins transduce mechanical signals to chemical signals.
Keywords
integrin, mechanotransduction, talin
Sponsorship
BBSRC (BB/L006669/1)
Funder references
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/L006669/1)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.190991
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/266475
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