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All Subdomains of the Talin Rod Are Mechanically Vulnerable and May Contribute To Cellular Mechanosensing

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ACS NANO
卷 10, 期 7, 页码 6648-6658

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b01658

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mechanotransduction; single-molecule force spectroscopy; steered molecular dynamics; protein mechanostability; mechanobiology

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  1. European Research Council [282051]
  2. Academy of Finland [290506, 273192, 136288]
  3. University of Tampere via TGPBB graduate school
  4. Academy of Finland (AKA) [273192, 136288, 290506, 290506, 136288, 273192] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Although the relevance of mechanotransduction in cell signaling is currently appreciated, the mechanisms that drive this process remain largely unknown. Mechanical unfolding of proteins may trigger distinct downstream signals in cells, providing a mechanism for cellular mechanotransduction. Force-induced unfolding of talin, a prominent focal adhesion protein, has been demonstrated previously for a small portion of its rod domain. Here, using single-molecule atomic force microscopy (smAFM), we show that the entire talin rod can be unfolded by mechanical extension, over a physiological range of forces between 10 and 40 pN. We also demonstrate, through a combination of smAFM and steered molecular dynamics, that the different bundles within the talin rod exhibit a distinct hierarchy of mechanical stability. These results provide a mechanism by which different force conditions within the cell control a graduated unfolding of the talin rod. Mechanical unfolding of the rod subdomains, and the subsequent effect on talin's binding interactions, would allow for a finely tuned cellular response to internally or externally applied forces.

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