Defining Single Molecular Forces Required to Activate Integrin and Notch Signaling
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Abstract
Cell-cell and cell-matrix mechanical interactions through membrane receptors direct a wide range of cellular functions and orchestrate the development of multicellular organisms. To define the single molecular forces required to activate signaling through a ligand-receptor bond, we developed the tension gauge tether (TGT) approach in which the ligand is immobilized to a surface through a rupturable tether before receptor engagement. TGT serves as an autonomous gauge to restrict the receptor-ligand tension. Using a range of tethers with tunable tension tolerances, we show that cells apply a universal peak tension of about 40 piconewtons (pN) to single integrin-ligand bonds during initial adhesion. We find that…
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2Topics & keywords
- Integrin
- Receptor
- Notch signaling pathway
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
- Cell adhesion
- Biophysics