Integrin activation |
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Authors: | Mark H. Ginsberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA |
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Abstract: | Integrin-mediated cell adhesion is important for development, immune responses, hemostasis and wound healing. Integrins also function as signal transducing receptors that can control intracellular pathways that regulate cell survival, proliferation, and cell fate. Conversely, cells can modulate the affinity of integrins for their ligands a process operationally defined as integrin activation. Analysis of activation of integrins has now provided a detailed molecular understanding of this unique form of “inside-out” signal transduction and revealed new paradigms of how transmembrane domains (TMD) can transmit long range allosteric changes in transmembrane proteins. Here, we will review how talin and mediates integrin activation and how the integrin TMD can transmit these inside out signals. [BMB Reports 2014; 47(12): 655-659] |
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Keywords: | Cell adhesion Integrin Nanodisc Signal transduction Talin Transmembrane domain |
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