Purified Integrin Adhesion Complexes Exhibit Actin-Polymerization Activity
Integrins
0303 health sciences
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)
Polymers
Actins
Extracellular Matrix
Kinetics
03 medical and health sciences
Microscopy, Fluorescence
SIGNALING
Cell Movement
Cell Line, Tumor
Cricetinae
Cell Adhesion
Animals
Humans
CELLBIO
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Signal Transduction
DOI:
10.1016/j.cub.2005.12.033
Publication Date:
2006-02-07T12:30:22Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Cell adhesion and motility are accomplished through a functional linkage of the extracellular matrix with the actin cytoskeleton via adhesion complexes composed of integrin receptors and associated proteins. To determine whether this linkage is attained actively or passively, we isolated integrin complexes from nonadherent hematopoietic cells and determined their influence on the polymerization of actin.We observed that alpha(V)beta3 complexes are capable of dramatically accelerating the rate of actin assembly, resulting in actin fibers tethered at their growing ends by clustered integrins. The ability to enhance actin polymerization was dependent upon Arg-Gly-Asp-ligand-induced beta3 tyrosine phosphorylation, agonist-induced cellular activation, sequestration of Diaphanous formins, and clustering of the receptor.These results suggest that adhesion complexes actively promote actin assembly from their cytosolic face in order to establish a mechanical linkage with the extracellular matrix.
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