Demonstration of catch bonds between an integrin and its ligand
Georgia Institute of Technology · Woodruff Health Sciences Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Binding of integrins to ligands provides anchorage and signals for the cell, making them prime candidates for mechanosensing molecules. How force regulates integrin-ligand dissociation is unclear. We used atomic force microscopy to measure the force-dependent lifetimes of single bonds between a fibronectin fragment and an integrin alpha(5)beta(1)-Fc fusion protein or membrane alpha(5)beta(1). Force prolonged bond lifetimes in the 10-30-pN range, a counterintuitive behavior called catch bonds. Changing cations from Ca(2+)/Mg(2+) to Mg(2+)/EGTA and to Mn(2+) caused longer lifetime in the same 10-30-pN catch bond region. A truncated alpha(5)beta(1) construct containing the headpiece but not the legs formed…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 55
Authors
5- FKFang KongCorresponding
Georgia Institute of Technology, Woodruff Health Sciences Center
- AJAndrés J. Garcı́a
Georgia Institute of Technology, Woodruff Health Sciences Center
- APA. Paul Mould
Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, University of Manchester
- MJMartin J. Humphries
Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, University of Manchester
- CZCheng Zhu
Georgia Institute of Technology, Woodruff Health Sciences Center
Topics & keywords
- Integrin
- Biophysics
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Crystallography
- Biochemistry
- Receptor