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New perspectives on integrin-dependent adhesions

Magdalene Michael, Maddy Parsons

2020Current Opinion in Cell Biology85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane receptors that connect the extracellular matrix environment to the actin cytoskeleton via adaptor molecules through assembly of a range of adhesion structures. Recent advances in biochemical, imaging and biophysical methods have enabled a deeper understanding of integrin signalling and their associated regulatory processes. The identification of the consensus integrin-based 'adhesomes' within the last 5 years has defined common core components of adhesion complexes and associated partners. These approaches have also uncovered unexpected adhesion protein behaviour and molecules recruited to adhesion sites that have expanded our understanding of the molecular and physical control of integrin signalling.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinBiologyCell biologyExtracellular matrixCell adhesion moleculeTransmembrane proteinActin cytoskeletonAdhesionCell adhesionCD49cSignal transducing adaptor proteinActinSignallingCytoskeletonReceptorCollagen receptorSignal transductionBiochemistryCellChemistryOrganic chemistryCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchCellular Mechanics and InteractionsS100 Proteins and Annexins