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New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2

Talins are adaptor proteins that connect the integrin family of cell adhesion receptors to cytoskeletal actin. Vertebrates express two closely related talins encoded by separate genes, and while it is well established that talin1 plays a key role in cell adhesion and spreading, little is known about...

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Autores principales: Praekelt, Uta, Kopp, Petra M., Rehm, Kerstin, Linder, Stefan, Bate, Neil, Patel, Bipin, Debrand, Emmanuel, Manso, Ana Maria, Ross, Robert S., Conti, Franceso, Zhang, Ming-Zhi, Harris, Raymond C., Zent, Roy, Critchley, David R., Monkley, Susan J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3629562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22306379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2011.12.003
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author Praekelt, Uta
Kopp, Petra M.
Rehm, Kerstin
Linder, Stefan
Bate, Neil
Patel, Bipin
Debrand, Emmanuel
Manso, Ana Maria
Ross, Robert S.
Conti, Franceso
Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Harris, Raymond C.
Zent, Roy
Critchley, David R.
Monkley, Susan J.
author_facet Praekelt, Uta
Kopp, Petra M.
Rehm, Kerstin
Linder, Stefan
Bate, Neil
Patel, Bipin
Debrand, Emmanuel
Manso, Ana Maria
Ross, Robert S.
Conti, Franceso
Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Harris, Raymond C.
Zent, Roy
Critchley, David R.
Monkley, Susan J.
author_sort Praekelt, Uta
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description Talins are adaptor proteins that connect the integrin family of cell adhesion receptors to cytoskeletal actin. Vertebrates express two closely related talins encoded by separate genes, and while it is well established that talin1 plays a key role in cell adhesion and spreading, little is known about the role of talin2. To facilitate such studies, we report the characterisation of 4 new isoform-specific talin mouse monoclonal antibodies that work in Western blotting, immuno-precipitation, immuno-fluorescence and immuno-histochemistry. Using these antibodies, we show that talin1 and talin2 do not form heterodimers, and that they are differentially localised within the cell. Talin1 was concentrated in peripheral focal adhesions while talin2 was observed in both focal and fibrillar adhesions, and knock-down of talin2 compromised fibronectin fibrillogenesis. Although differentiated human macrophages express both isoforms, only talin1 showed discrete staining and was localised to the ring structure of podosomes. However, siRNA-mediated knock-down of macrophage talin2 led to a significant reduction in podosomal matrix degradation. We have also used the antibodies to localise each isoform in tissue sections using both cryostat and paraffin-embedded material. In skeletal muscle talin2 was localised to both myotendinous junctions and costameres while talin1 was restricted to the former structure. In contrast, both isoforms co-localised in kidney with staining of the glomerulus, and the tubular epithelial and interstitial cells of the cortex and medulla. We anticipate that these antibodies will form a valuable resource for future studies on the function of the two major talin isoforms.
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spelling pubmed-36295622013-04-18 New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2 Praekelt, Uta Kopp, Petra M. Rehm, Kerstin Linder, Stefan Bate, Neil Patel, Bipin Debrand, Emmanuel Manso, Ana Maria Ross, Robert S. Conti, Franceso Zhang, Ming-Zhi Harris, Raymond C. Zent, Roy Critchley, David R. Monkley, Susan J. Eur J Cell Biol Article Talins are adaptor proteins that connect the integrin family of cell adhesion receptors to cytoskeletal actin. Vertebrates express two closely related talins encoded by separate genes, and while it is well established that talin1 plays a key role in cell adhesion and spreading, little is known about the role of talin2. To facilitate such studies, we report the characterisation of 4 new isoform-specific talin mouse monoclonal antibodies that work in Western blotting, immuno-precipitation, immuno-fluorescence and immuno-histochemistry. Using these antibodies, we show that talin1 and talin2 do not form heterodimers, and that they are differentially localised within the cell. Talin1 was concentrated in peripheral focal adhesions while talin2 was observed in both focal and fibrillar adhesions, and knock-down of talin2 compromised fibronectin fibrillogenesis. Although differentiated human macrophages express both isoforms, only talin1 showed discrete staining and was localised to the ring structure of podosomes. However, siRNA-mediated knock-down of macrophage talin2 led to a significant reduction in podosomal matrix degradation. We have also used the antibodies to localise each isoform in tissue sections using both cryostat and paraffin-embedded material. In skeletal muscle talin2 was localised to both myotendinous junctions and costameres while talin1 was restricted to the former structure. In contrast, both isoforms co-localised in kidney with staining of the glomerulus, and the tubular epithelial and interstitial cells of the cortex and medulla. We anticipate that these antibodies will form a valuable resource for future studies on the function of the two major talin isoforms. Elsevier 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3629562/ /pubmed/22306379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2011.12.003 Text en © 2012 Elsevier GmbH. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
spellingShingle Article
Praekelt, Uta
Kopp, Petra M.
Rehm, Kerstin
Linder, Stefan
Bate, Neil
Patel, Bipin
Debrand, Emmanuel
Manso, Ana Maria
Ross, Robert S.
Conti, Franceso
Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Harris, Raymond C.
Zent, Roy
Critchley, David R.
Monkley, Susan J.
New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title_full New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title_fullStr New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title_full_unstemmed New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title_short New isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
title_sort new isoform-specific monoclonal antibodies reveal different sub-cellular localisations for talin1 and talin2
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3629562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22306379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcb.2011.12.003
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