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Type: Journal article
Title: Transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains in integrin activation and protein-protein interactions
Author: Wegener, K.
Campbell, I.
Citation: Molecular Membrane Biology, 2008; 25(5):376-387
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0968-7688
1464-5203
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Responsibility: 
Kate L. Wegener and Iain D. Campbell
Abstract: Integrins are heterodimeric membrane-spanning adhesion receptors that are essential for a wide range of biological functions. Control of integrin conformational states is required for bidirectional signalling across the membrane. Key components of this control mechanism are the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of the alpha and beta subunits. These domains are believed to interact, holding the integrin in the inactive state, while inside-out integrin activation is accompanied by domain separation. Although there are strong indications for domain interactions, the majority of evidence is insufficient to precisely define the interaction interface. The current best model of the complex, derived from computational calculations with experimental restraints, suggests that integrin activation by the cytoplasmic protein talin is accomplished by steric disruption of the alpha/beta interface. Better atomic-level resolution structures of the alpha/beta transmembrane/cytoplasmic domain complex are still required for the resting state integrin to corroborate this. Integrin activation is also controlled by competitive interactions involving the cytoplasmic domains, particularly the beta-tails. The concept of the beta integrin tail as a focal adhesion interaction 'hub' for interactions and regulation is discussed. Current efforts to define the structure and affinity of the various complexes formed by integrin tails, and how these interactions are controlled, e.g. by phosphorylation and localization, are described.
Keywords: Integrin cytoplasmic tails; transmembrane helices; talin; protein-protein interactions; integrin activation
Rights: © 2008 Informa UK Ltd
DOI: 10.1080/09687680802269886
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09687680802269886
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