Bidirectional Transmembrane Signaling by Cytoplasmic Domain Separation in Integrins
Boston Biomedical Research Institute
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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3Topics & keywords
- Integrin
- Cytoplasm
- Förster resonance energy transfer
- Cell biology
- Transmembrane protein
- Signal transduction
- Transmembrane domain
- Biophysics