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Bidirectional Transmembrane Signaling by Cytoplasmic Domain Separation in Integrins

Boston Biomedical Research Institute

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Abstract

Although critical for development, immunity, wound healing, and metastasis, integrins represent one of the few classes of plasma membrane receptors for which the basic signaling mechanism remains a mystery. We investigated cytoplasmic conformational changes in the integrin LFA-1 (alphaLbeta2) in living cells by measuring fluorescence resonance energy transfer between cyan fluorescent protein-fused and yellow fluorescent protein-fused alphaL and beta2 cytoplasmic domains. In the resting state these domains were close to each other, but underwent significant spatial separation upon either intracellular activation of integrin adhesiveness (inside-out signaling) or ligand binding (outside-in signaling). Thus,…

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Keywords
  • Integrin
  • Cytoplasm
  • Förster resonance energy transfer
  • Cell biology
  • Transmembrane protein
  • Signal transduction
  • Transmembrane domain
  • Biophysics
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