Cell Adhesion on Amyloid Fibrils Lacking Integrin Recognition Motif |
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Authors: | Reeba S. Jacob Edna George Pradeep K. Singh Shimul Salot Arunagiri Anoop Narendra Nath Jha Shamik Sen Samir K. Maji |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076, India |
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Abstract: | Amyloids are highly ordered, cross-β-sheet-rich protein/peptide aggregates associated with both human diseases and native functions. Given the well established ability of amyloids in interacting with cell membranes, we hypothesize that amyloids can serve as universal cell-adhesive substrates. Here, we show that, similar to the extracellular matrix protein collagen, amyloids of various proteins/peptides support attachment and spreading of cells via robust stimulation of integrin expression and formation of integrin-based focal adhesions. Additionally, amyloid fibrils are also capable of immobilizing non-adherent red blood cells through charge-based interactions. Together, our results indicate that both active and passive mechanisms contribute to adhesion on amyloid fibrils. The present data may delineate the functional aspect of cell adhesion on amyloids by various organisms and its involvement in human diseases. Our results also raise the exciting possibility that cell adhesivity might be a generic property of amyloids. |
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Keywords: | adhesion amyloid focal adhesions integrin protein self-assembly |
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