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Super-resolved visualization of single DNA-based tension sensors in cell adhesion

Thomas Schlichthaerle, Caroline Lindner, Ralf Jungmann

2021Nature Communications48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell-extracellular matrix sensing plays a crucial role in cellular behavior and leads to the formation of a macromolecular protein complex called the focal adhesion. Despite their importance in cellular decision making, relatively little is known about cell-matrix interactions and the intracellular transduction of an initial ligand-receptor binding event on the single-molecule level. Here, we combine cRGD-ligand-decorated DNA tension sensors with DNA-PAINT super-resolution microscopy to study the mechanical engagement of single integrin receptors and the downstream influence on actin bundling. We uncover that integrin receptor clustering is governed by a non-random organization with complexes spaced at 20-30 nm distances. The DNA-based tension sensor and analysis framework provide powerful tools to study a multitude of receptor-ligand interactions where forces are involved in ligand-receptor binding.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinBiophysicsCell biologyExtracellular matrixReceptorLigand (biochemistry)Force spectroscopyCell adhesionDNASignal transductionAdhesionMatrix (chemical analysis)ChemistryCellComputational biologyNanotechnologyBiologyMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryChromatographyForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsCell Adhesion Molecules Research
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