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Actin retrograde flow actively aligns and orients ligand-engaged integrins in focal adhesions.


ABSTRACT: Integrins are transmembrane receptors that, upon activation, bind extracellular ligands and link them to the actin filament (F-actin) cytoskeleton to mediate cell adhesion and migration. Cytoskeletal forces in migrating cells generated by polymerization- or contractility-driven "retrograde flow" of F-actin from the cell leading edge have been hypothesized to mediate integrin activation for ligand binding. This predicts that these forces should align and orient activated, ligand-bound integrins at the leading edge. Here, polarization-sensitive fluorescence microscopy of GFP-?V?3 integrins in fibroblasts shows that integrins are coaligned in a specific orientation within focal adhesions (FAs) in a manner dependent on binding immobilized ligand and a talin-mediated linkage to the F-actin cytoskeleton. These findings, together with Rosetta modeling, suggest that integrins in FA are coaligned and may be highly tilted by cytoskeletal forces. Thus, the F-actin cytoskeleton sculpts an anisotropic molecular scaffold in FAs, and this feature may underlie the ability of migrating cells to sense directional extracellular cues.

SUBMITTER: Swaminathan V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5635867 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Actin retrograde flow actively aligns and orients ligand-engaged integrins in focal adhesions.

Swaminathan Vinay V   Kalappurakkal Joseph Mathew JM   Mehta Shalin B SB   Nordenfelt Pontus P   Moore Travis I TI   Koga Nobuyasu N   Baker David A DA   Oldenbourg Rudolf R   Tani Tomomi T   Mayor Satyajit S   Springer Timothy A TA   Waterman Clare M CM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20171001 40


Integrins are transmembrane receptors that, upon activation, bind extracellular ligands and link them to the actin filament (F-actin) cytoskeleton to mediate cell adhesion and migration. Cytoskeletal forces in migrating cells generated by polymerization- or contractility-driven "retrograde flow" of F-actin from the cell leading edge have been hypothesized to mediate integrin activation for ligand binding. This predicts that these forces should align and orient activated, ligand-bound integrins a  ...[more]

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