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A Role for the Juxtamembrane Cytoplasm in the Molecular Dynamics of Focal Adhesions
Author(s) -
Haguy Wolfenson,
Ariel Lubelski,
Tamar I. Regev,
J. Klafter,
Yoav I. Henis,
Benjamin Geiger
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0004304
Subject(s) - focal adhesion , paxillin , cytoplasm , vinculin , extracellular matrix , microbiology and biotechnology , dynamics (music) , in silico , live cell imaging , protein subcellular localization prediction , biology , chemistry , biophysics , cell , biochemistry , signal transduction , physics , gene , acoustics
Focal adhesions (FAs) are specialized membrane-associated multi-protein complexes that link the cell to the extracellular matrix and play crucial roles in cell-matrix sensing. Considerable information is available on the complex molecular composition of these sites, yet the regulation of FA dynamics is largely unknown. Based on a combination of FRAP studies in live cells, with in silico simulations and mathematical modeling, we show that the FA plaque proteins paxillin and vinculin exist in four dynamic states: an immobile FA-bound fraction, an FA-associated fraction undergoing exchange, a juxtamembrane fraction experiencing attenuated diffusion, and a fast-diffusing cytoplasmic pool. The juxtamembrane region surrounding FAs displays a gradient of FA plaque proteins with respect to both concentration and dynamics. Based on these findings, we propose a new model for the regulation of FA dynamics in which this juxtamembrane domain acts as an intermediary layer, enabling an efficient regulation of FA formation and reorganization.

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