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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
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Sequence and domain structure of talin
Nature, Volume 347, No. 6294, Year 1990
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TALIN is a high-molecular-weight cytoskeletal protein concentrated at regions of cell-substratum contact1 and, in lymphocytes, at cell-cell contacts2,3. Integrin receptors are involved in the attachment of adherent cells to extracellular matrices4,5 and of lymphocytes to other cells6. In these situations, talin codistributes with concentrations of integrins in the cell surface membrane3,7-9. Furthermore, in vitro binding studies suggest that integrins bind to talin, although with low affinity10. Talin also binds with high affinity to vinculin11, another cytoskeletal protein concentrated at points of cell adhesion12. Finally, talin is a substrate for the Ca2+-activated protease, calpain II13,14, which is also concentrated at points of cell-substratum contact14. To learn more about the structure of talin and its involvement in transmembrane connections between extracellular adhesions and the cytoskeleton, we have cloned and sequenced murine talin. We describe a model for the structure of talin based on this sequence and other data. Homologies between talin and other proteins define a novel family of submembranous cytoskeleton-associated proteins all apparently involved in connections to the plasma membrane. © 1990 Nature Publishing Group.
Authors & Co-Authors
Rees, David Jasper Gilbert
United States, Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States, La Jolla
University of California, San Diego
Hynes, Richard O.
United States, Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States, Chevy Chase
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Citations: 281
Authors: 2
Affiliations: 3
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Doi:
10.1038/347685a0
ISSN:
00280836