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Bottom‐up reconstitution of focal adhesion complexes

Stephanie Schumacher, Roberto Vázquez Nuñez, Christian Biertümpfel, Naoko Mizuno

2021FEBS Journal54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Focal adhesions (FA) are large macromolecular assemblies relevant for various cellular and pathological events such as migration, polarization, and metastatic cancer formation. At FA sites at the migrating periphery of a cell, hundreds of players gather and form a network to respond to extra cellular stimuli transmitted by the integrin receptor, the most upstream component within a cell, initiating the FA signaling pathway. Numerous cellular experiments have been performed to understand the FA architecture and functions; however, their intricate network formation hampers unraveling the precise molecular actions of individual players. Here, in vitro bottom-up reconstitution presents an advantageous approach for elucidating the FA machinery and the hierarchical crosstalk of involved cellular players.

Topics & Concepts

Focal adhesionAdhesionBiologyMaterials scienceCell biologyComposite materialPhosphorylationCellular Mechanics and InteractionsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchSkin and Cellular Biology Research
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