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Cross-linking of cell surface receptors enhances cooperativity of molecular adhesion

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 78, Issue 6, Pages 2814-2820

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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76824-X

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [1 R29 GM55611-01] Funding Source: Medline

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Cooperativity of molecular adhesion has been proposed as a mechanism for enhanced binding strength of adhesion molecules on the cell surface. Direct evidence for its mechanism, however, has been lacking until now, Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to measure the adhesive strength between concanavalin A (Con A) coupled to an AFM tip and Con A receptors on the surface of NIH3T3 fibroblast cells. Cross-linking of receptors with either glutaraldehyde or 3,3'-dithio-bis(sulfosuccinimidylproprionate) (DTSSP) led to an increase in adhesion that could be attributed to enhanced cooperativity among adhesion complexes. An increase in loading rate due to greater stiffness of fixed cells also contributed to the twofold increase in binding strength. These results show that receptor cross-linking can greatly contribute to a total increase in cell adhesion by creating a shift toward cooperative binding of receptors.

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