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Tensin3 interaction with talin drives the formation of fibronectin-associated fibrillar adhesions

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posted on 2022-11-03, 09:10 authored by Paul Atherton, Rafaella Konstantinou, Suat Peng Neo, Emily Wang, Eleonora Balloi, Marina Ptushkina, Hayley Bennett, Kath Clark, Jayantha Gunaratne, David Critchley, Igor Barsukov, Edward Manser, Christoph Ballestrem
The formation of healthy tissue involves continuous remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Whilst it is known that this requires integrin-associated cell-ECM adhesion sites (CMAs) and actomyosin-mediated forces, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we examine how tensin3 contributes to the formation of fibrillar adhesions (FBs) and fibronectin fibrillogenesis. Using BioID mass spectrometry and a mitochondrial targeting assay, we establish that tensin3 associates with the mechanosensors such as talin and vinculin. We show that the talin R11 rod domain binds directly to a helical motif within the central intrinsically disordered region (IDR) of tensin3, whilst vinculin binds indirectly to tensin3 via talin. Using CRISPR knock-out cells in combination with defined tensin3 mutations, we show (i) that tensin3 is critical for the formation of α5β1-integrin FBs and for fibronectin fibrillogenesis, and (ii) the talin/tensin3 interaction drives this process, with vinculin acting to potentiate it.

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Orchestration of adhesion signalling by the mechanosensors talin and vinculin.

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

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Orchestration of adhesion signalling networks by the tensins and their impact in cell motility and matrix remodelling.

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

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Renewal of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research

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Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester

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Published in

Journal of Cell Biology

Volume

221

Issue

10

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

issn

0021-9525

eissn

1540-8140

Copyright date

2022

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2022-11-03

Language

en

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