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Strengthening relationships: amyloids create adhesion nanodomains in yeasts
Authors:Lipke Peter N  Garcia Melissa C  Alsteens David  Ramsook Caleen B  Klotz Stephen A  Dufrêne Yves F
Institution:Department of Biology, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, New York, NY, USA. plipke@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Abstract:Budding yeasts adhere to biotic or abiotic surfaces and aggregate to form biofilms, using wall-anchored glycoprotein adhesins. The process is paradoxical: adhesins often show weak binding to specific ligands, yet mediate remarkably strong adherence. Single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM), genomics, biochemistry and cell biology have recently explained the puzzle, with Candida albicans Als adhesins as the paradigm. The strength of adhesion results partly from force-activated amyloid-like clustering of hundreds of adhesin molecules to form arrays of ordered multimeric binding sites. The various protein domains of eukaryotic adhesins cooperate to facilitate this fascinating new mechanism of activation.
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