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Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod

The adaptor protein talin serves both to activate the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and to couple integrins to the actin cytoskeleton. Integrin activation has been shown to involve binding of the talin FERM domain to membrane proximal sequences in the cytoplasmic domain of the integrin...

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Autores principales: Gingras, Alexandre R., Ziegler, Wolfgang H., Bobkov, Andrey A., Joyce, M. Gordon, Fasci, Domenico, Himmel, Mirko, Rothemund, Sven, Ritter, Anett, Grossmann, J. Günter, Patel, Bipin, Bate, Neil, Goult, Benjamin T., Emsley, Jonas, Barsukov, Igor L., Roberts, Gordon C. K., Liddington, Robert C., Ginsberg, Mark H., Critchley, David R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19176533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M805937200
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author Gingras, Alexandre R.
Ziegler, Wolfgang H.
Bobkov, Andrey A.
Joyce, M. Gordon
Fasci, Domenico
Himmel, Mirko
Rothemund, Sven
Ritter, Anett
Grossmann, J. Günter
Patel, Bipin
Bate, Neil
Goult, Benjamin T.
Emsley, Jonas
Barsukov, Igor L.
Roberts, Gordon C. K.
Liddington, Robert C.
Ginsberg, Mark H.
Critchley, David R.
author_facet Gingras, Alexandre R.
Ziegler, Wolfgang H.
Bobkov, Andrey A.
Joyce, M. Gordon
Fasci, Domenico
Himmel, Mirko
Rothemund, Sven
Ritter, Anett
Grossmann, J. Günter
Patel, Bipin
Bate, Neil
Goult, Benjamin T.
Emsley, Jonas
Barsukov, Igor L.
Roberts, Gordon C. K.
Liddington, Robert C.
Ginsberg, Mark H.
Critchley, David R.
author_sort Gingras, Alexandre R.
collection PubMed
description The adaptor protein talin serves both to activate the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and to couple integrins to the actin cytoskeleton. Integrin activation has been shown to involve binding of the talin FERM domain to membrane proximal sequences in the cytoplasmic domain of the integrin β-subunit. However, a second integrin-binding site (IBS2) has been identified near the C-terminal end of the talin rod. Here we report the crystal structure of IBS2 (residues 1974-2293), which comprises two five-helix bundles, “IBS2-A” (1974-2139) and “IBS2-B” (2140-2293), connected by a continuous helix with a distinct kink at its center that is stabilized by side-chain H-bonding. Solution studies using small angle x-ray scattering and NMR point to a fairly flexible quaternary organization. Using pull-down and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, we demonstrate that integrin binding requires both IBS2 domains, as does binding to acidic phospholipids and robust targeting to focal adhesions. We have defined the membrane proximal region of the integrin cytoplasmic domain as the major binding region, although more membrane distal regions are also required for strong binding. Alanine-scanning mutagenesis points to an important electrostatic component to binding. Thermal unfolding experiments show that integrin binding induces conformational changes in the IBS2 module, which we speculate are linked to vinculin and membrane binding.
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spelling pubmed-26592442009-03-27 Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod Gingras, Alexandre R. Ziegler, Wolfgang H. Bobkov, Andrey A. Joyce, M. Gordon Fasci, Domenico Himmel, Mirko Rothemund, Sven Ritter, Anett Grossmann, J. Günter Patel, Bipin Bate, Neil Goult, Benjamin T. Emsley, Jonas Barsukov, Igor L. Roberts, Gordon C. K. Liddington, Robert C. Ginsberg, Mark H. Critchley, David R. J Biol Chem Protein Structure and Folding The adaptor protein talin serves both to activate the integrin family of cell adhesion molecules and to couple integrins to the actin cytoskeleton. Integrin activation has been shown to involve binding of the talin FERM domain to membrane proximal sequences in the cytoplasmic domain of the integrin β-subunit. However, a second integrin-binding site (IBS2) has been identified near the C-terminal end of the talin rod. Here we report the crystal structure of IBS2 (residues 1974-2293), which comprises two five-helix bundles, “IBS2-A” (1974-2139) and “IBS2-B” (2140-2293), connected by a continuous helix with a distinct kink at its center that is stabilized by side-chain H-bonding. Solution studies using small angle x-ray scattering and NMR point to a fairly flexible quaternary organization. Using pull-down and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, we demonstrate that integrin binding requires both IBS2 domains, as does binding to acidic phospholipids and robust targeting to focal adhesions. We have defined the membrane proximal region of the integrin cytoplasmic domain as the major binding region, although more membrane distal regions are also required for strong binding. Alanine-scanning mutagenesis points to an important electrostatic component to binding. Thermal unfolding experiments show that integrin binding induces conformational changes in the IBS2 module, which we speculate are linked to vinculin and membrane binding. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2659244/ /pubmed/19176533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M805937200 Text en Copyright © 2009, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Protein Structure and Folding
Gingras, Alexandre R.
Ziegler, Wolfgang H.
Bobkov, Andrey A.
Joyce, M. Gordon
Fasci, Domenico
Himmel, Mirko
Rothemund, Sven
Ritter, Anett
Grossmann, J. Günter
Patel, Bipin
Bate, Neil
Goult, Benjamin T.
Emsley, Jonas
Barsukov, Igor L.
Roberts, Gordon C. K.
Liddington, Robert C.
Ginsberg, Mark H.
Critchley, David R.
Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title_full Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title_fullStr Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title_full_unstemmed Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title_short Structural Determinants of Integrin Binding to the Talin Rod
title_sort structural determinants of integrin binding to the talin rod
topic Protein Structure and Folding
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19176533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M805937200
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