Physical state of the extracellular matrix regulates the structure and molecular composition of cell-matrix adhesions

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作者
Katz, BZ
Zamir, E
Bershadsky, A
Kam, Z
Yamada, KM
Geiger, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Mol Cell Biol, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Natl Inst Craniofacial & Dent Res, Craniofacial Dev Biol & Regenerat Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
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10.1091/mbc.11.3.1047
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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This study establishes that the physical state of the extracellular matrix can regulate integrin-mediated cytoskeletal assembly and tyrosine phosphorylation to generate two distinct types of cell-matrix adhesions. In primary fibroblasts, alpha(5)beta(1) integrin associates mainly with fibronectin fibrils and forms adhesions structurally distinct from focal contacts, independent of actomyosin-mediated cell contractility. These "fibrillar adhesions" are enriched in tensin, but contain low levels of the typical focal contact components paxillin, vinculin, and tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins. However, when the fibronectin is covalently linked to the substrate, alpha(5)beta(1) integrin forms highly tyrosine-phosphorylated, "classical" focal contacts containing high levels of paxillin and vinculin. These experiments indicate that the physical state of the matrix, not just its molecular composition, is a critical factor in defining cytoskeletal organization and phosphorylation at adhesion sites. We propose that molecular organization of adhesion sites is controlled by at least two mechanisms: 1) specific integrins associate with their ligands in transmembrane complexes with appropriate cytoplasmic anchor proteins (e.g., fibronectin-alpha(5)beta(1) integrin-tensin complexes), and 2) physical properties (e.g., rigidity) of the extracellular matrix regulate local tension at adhesion sites and activate local tyrosine phosphorylation, recruiting a variety of plaque molecules to these sites. These mechanisms generate structurally and functionally distinct types of matrix adhesions in fibroblasts.
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