Role of the Helix in Talin F3 Domain (F3 Helix) in Talin-Mediated Integrin Activation

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Ang Li
Qiang Guo
Ailin Wei
Yaliang Zhou
Weiming Hu
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[1] West China Hospital,Department of Pancreatic Surgery
[2] Sichuan University,Department of Vascular Surgery
[3] West China Hospital,undefined
[4] Sichuan University,undefined
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Integrin; Talin; Integrin activation; F3 helix;
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Increases in ligand binding to cellular integrins (activation) play an important role in platelet and leukocyte function. Talin is necessary in vivo and sufficient in vitro for integrin αIIbβ3 activation. The precise mechanisms by which talin activates integrin are still being elucidated. In particular, talin undergoes conformational changes (around the F3 helix) and inserts the F3 helix into lipid bilayer; however, the connection between this lipid-inserting mechanism of talin and talin’s capacity to activate integrin has never been explored before. In this work, we used rational mutagenesis, modeled cell systems, and structural modeling to study the potential role of membrane-induced talin conformational changes in talin-mediated integrin activation. Mutations of the residues critical for talin F3 helix to insert into membrane completely abolished talin-mediated integrin activation without affecting the binding of talin to integrins. Furthermore, mutations of the lipid-binding sequences in talin F3 helix significantly reduced the capacity of talin to activate integrin. Our results suggest that the F3 helix may contribute to talin-mediated integrin activation.
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