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Initiation of focal adhesion assembly by talin and kindlin: A dynamic view
Authors:Liang Zhu  Edward F Plow  Jun Qin
Institution:1. Department of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Abstract:Focal adhesions (FAs) are integrin‐containing protein complexes regulated by a network of hundreds of protein–protein interactions. They are formed in a spatiotemporal manner upon the activation of integrin transmembrane receptors, which is crucial to trigger cell adhesion and many other cellular processes including cell migration, spreading and proliferation. Despite decades of studies, a detailed molecular level understanding on how FAs are organized and function is lacking due to their highly complex and dynamic nature. However, advances have been made on studying key integrin activators, talin and kindlin, and their associated proteins, which are major components of nascent FAs critical for initiating the assembly of mature FAs. This review will discuss the structural and functional findings of talin and kindlin and their immediate interaction network, which will shed light upon the architecture of nascent FAs and how they act as seeds for FA assembly to dynamically regulate diverse adhesion‐dependent physiological and pathological responses.
Keywords:focal adhesions  integrin  kindlin  talin
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