2017
Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells
Huet-Calderwood C, Rivera-Molina F, Iwamoto DV, Kromann EB, Toomre D, Calderwood DA. Novel ecto-tagged integrins reveal their trafficking in live cells. Nature Communications 2017, 8: 570. PMID: 28924207, PMCID: PMC5603536, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00646-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrin functionΒ1 integrinLive cellsCell surface adhesion receptorsHeterodimeric cell-surface adhesion receptorsIntegrin endocytosisMulticellular organismsNovel powerful toolFocal adhesionsKnockout fibroblastsIntegrin activationAdhesion receptorsExtracellular loopIntegrinsTraffickingMajor mysteriesCellsTagsAdhesionHaloTagEndocytosisPowerful toolExocytosisOrganismsVesicles
2006
Reconstructing and Deconstructing Agonist-Induced Activation of Integrin αIIbβ3
Han J, Lim CJ, Watanabe N, Soriani A, Ratnikov B, Calderwood DA, Puzon-McLaughlin W, Lafuente EM, Boussiotis VA, Shattil SJ, Ginsberg MH. Reconstructing and Deconstructing Agonist-Induced Activation of Integrin αIIbβ3. Current Biology 2006, 16: 1796-1806. PMID: 16979556, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.08.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrin activationIntegrin affinityIntegrin beta cytoplasmic domainsIntegrin-associated complexesAgonist stimulationBeta cytoplasmic domainsIntegrin activation pathwaysProtein kinase CalphaExtracellular matrix assemblyBinding of talinSiRNA-mediated knockdownTumor cell metastasisRap effectorMulticellular animalsPhorbol myristate acetateSynthetic geneticsCytoplasmic domainRap1 GTPaseTransmembrane alphaActivation complexCytoskeletal proteinsTalinBeta subunitIntegrin αIIbβ3Cell adhesionThe Molecular Basis of Filamin Binding to Integrins and Competition with Talin
Kiema T, Lad Y, Jiang P, Oxley CL, Baldassarre M, Wegener KL, Campbell ID, Ylänne J, Calderwood DA. The Molecular Basis of Filamin Binding to Integrins and Competition with Talin. Molecular Cell 2006, 21: 337-347. PMID: 16455489, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.01.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBinding SitesCalpainContractile ProteinsCrystallography, X-RayFilaminsIntegrin beta ChainsMiceMicrofilament ProteinsModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataNIH 3T3 CellsNuclear Magnetic Resonance, BiomolecularProtein BindingProtein ConformationProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsReproducibility of ResultsSequence Homology, Amino AcidTalinConceptsAdhesion receptorsTalin-dependent integrin activationActin-crosslinking proteinsIntegrin adhesion receptorsHigh-resolution structuresFilamin bindingExtended beta strandActin cytoskeletonIntegrin tailsMultiple transmembraneMolecular basisStrands CBeta strandsDomain interactionsBiochemical signalsIntegrin functionIntegrin activationFilamin ATalinCell membraneTail formsCytoskeletonProteinBinding sitesFilamin
2004
Competition for Talin Results in Trans-dominant Inhibition of Integrin Activation*
Calderwood DA, Tai V, Di Paolo G, De Camilli P, Ginsberg MH. Competition for Talin Results in Trans-dominant Inhibition of Integrin Activation*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2004, 279: 28889-28895. PMID: 15143061, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m402161200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrans-dominant inhibitionIntegrin activationFragment of talinCytoskeletal protein talinIntegrin adhesion receptorsMulticellular animalsProtein talinExtracellular ligandsCellular processesBeta tailsTalinTransdominant inhibitionAdhesion receptorsDifferent integrinsOverexpression of integrinsIntegrinsActivationClot retractionInhibitionReceptorsTailAdhesionSpeciesProteinOverexpression
2003
Integrin β cytoplasmic domain interactions with phosphotyrosine-binding domains: A structural prototype for diversity in integrin signaling
Calderwood DA, Fujioka Y, de Pereda JM, García-Alvarez B, Nakamoto T, Margolis B, McGlade CJ, Liddington RC, Ginsberg MH. Integrin β cytoplasmic domain interactions with phosphotyrosine-binding domains: A structural prototype for diversity in integrin signaling. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2003, 100: 2272-2277. PMID: 12606711, PMCID: PMC151330, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.262791999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlanineAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCHO CellsCricetinaeCytoplasmDatabases as TopicDNADose-Response Relationship, DrugElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelGlutathione TransferaseHumansIntegrin beta ChainsIntegrinsMiceModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedMutationPhosphorylationPhosphotyrosinePrecipitin TestsProtein BindingProtein ConformationProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidSignal TransductionTransfectionTyrosineConceptsIntegrin beta tailsBeta tailsPTB domainIntegrin tailsDok-1Heterodimeric integrin adhesion receptorsBiological functionsDomain interactionsPTB domain-containing proteinsDomain-containing proteinsDomain-ligand interactionsPhosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) domainPhosphotyrosine-binding domainCytoplasmic domain interactionsIntegrin-binding proteinsIntegrin adhesion receptorsIntegrin alpha IIbNPXY motifProtein modulesCytoplasmic domainCytoplasmic proteinsAlpha IIbCytoskeletal proteinsCanonical recognition sequenceInteracting residuesStructural Determinants of Integrin Recognition by Talin
Garcı́a-Alvarez B, de Pereda JM, Calderwood DA, Ulmer TS, Critchley D, Campbell ID, Ginsberg MH, Liddington RC. Structural Determinants of Integrin Recognition by Talin. Molecular Cell 2003, 11: 49-58. PMID: 12535520, DOI: 10.1016/s1097-2765(02)00823-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBidirectional signal transductionFragment of talinIntegrin adhesion receptorsFERM domainIntegrin tailsCytoplasmic domainCytoplasmic proteinsSignal transductionIntegrin linkagesTransmembrane receptorsTalinMutational analysisAdhesion receptorsDomain recognitionCell interiorIntegrin recognitionStructural determinantsLigand interactionsNovel variantsStructural paradigmFragmentsTransductionReceptorsTailDomain
2002
The N-terminal SH2 Domains of Syk and ZAP-70 Mediate Phosphotyrosine-independent Binding to Integrin β Cytoplasmic Domains*
Woodside DG, Obergfell A, Talapatra A, Calderwood DA, Shattil SJ, Ginsberg MH. The N-terminal SH2 Domains of Syk and ZAP-70 Mediate Phosphotyrosine-independent Binding to Integrin β Cytoplasmic Domains*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2002, 277: 39401-39408. PMID: 12171941, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m207657200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCHO CellsCricetinaeCytoplasmDose-Response Relationship, DrugEnzyme PrecursorsGenetic VectorsGlutathione TransferaseIntegrin beta ChainsIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsKineticsModels, GeneticMolecular Sequence DataNickelPhosphorylationPhosphotyrosinePrecipitin TestsProtein BindingProtein Structure, TertiaryProtein-Tyrosine KinasesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidSrc Homology DomainsSurface Plasmon ResonanceSyk KinaseTime FactorsZAP-70 Protein-Tyrosine KinaseThe Phosphotyrosine Binding-like Domain of Talin Activates Integrins*
Calderwood DA, Yan B, de Pereda JM, Alvarez B, Fujioka Y, Liddington RC, Ginsberg MH. The Phosphotyrosine Binding-like Domain of Talin Activates Integrins*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2002, 277: 21749-21758. PMID: 11932255, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111996200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid MotifsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCell AdhesionCell SeparationCHO CellsCricetinaeCytoplasmDNA, ComplementaryFlow CytometryIntegrinsKineticsLigandsModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutationPhosphotyrosineProtein BindingProtein FoldingProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidSurface Plasmon ResonanceTalinTime FactorsConceptsIntegrin beta cytoplasmic domainsBeta cytoplasmic domainsIntegrin beta tailsPTB domainCytoplasmic domainBeta tailsHead domainBeta3 tailPhosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) domainIntegrin adhesion receptorsBeta turnActivation of integrinsBinding-like domainsNPXY motifFERM domainTalin fragmentCellular regulationF3 subdomainsActivates IntegrinPeptide ligandsIntegrin activationAdhesion receptorsTalinMotifIntegrins
2001
Increased filamin binding to β-integrin cytoplasmic domains inhibits cell migration
Calderwood D, Huttenlocher A, Kiosses W, Rose D, Woodside D, Schwartz M, Ginsberg M. Increased filamin binding to β-integrin cytoplasmic domains inhibits cell migration. Nature Cell Biology 2001, 3: 1060-1068. PMID: 11781567, DOI: 10.1038/ncb1201-1060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsBinding SitesCell MovementCell PolarityCHO CellsContractile ProteinsCricetinaeCytoplasmCytoskeletonFibronectinsFilaminsFocal AdhesionsHumansIntegrin beta ChainsIntegrinsIsoleucineJurkat CellsMicrofilament ProteinsProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsTalinValineConceptsFocal adhesion formationFilamin bindingCell migrationMembrane protrusionsMatrix assemblyIntegrin-dependent cell migrationFibronectin matrix assemblyAmino acid substitutionsInhibits cell migrationAnimal developmentActin cytoskeletonIntegrin tailsBiochemical signalsAdhesion receptorsFilaminCell polarizationTalinAcid substitutionsExtracellular matrixAdhesion formationTailBindingAssemblyMigrationSelective loss