Developmental Cell
Volume 35, Issue 5, 7 December 2015, Pages 614-621
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Short Article
Nascent Integrin Adhesions Form on All Matrix Rigidities after Integrin Activation

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Highlights

  • Cells sense RGD matrices through clusters of 50 β3 integrins within 100-nm discs

  • These basic units of adhesions form independently of rigidity or contractility

  • Formation requires active β3 and cytoplasm proteins, disassembly increased by force

  • Early adhesion motility involves the formin, FHOD1, recruitment by talin heads

Summary

Integrin adhesions assemble and mature in response to ligand binding and mechanical factors, but the molecular-level organization is not known. We report that ∼100-nm clusters of ∼50 β3-activated integrins form very early adhesions under a wide variety of conditions on RGD surfaces. These adhesions form similarly on fluid and rigid substrates, but most adhesions are transient on rigid substrates. Without talin or actin polymerization, few early adhesions form, but expression of either the talin head or rod domain in talin-depleted cells restores early adhesion formation. Mutation of the integrin binding site in the talin rod decreases cluster size. We suggest that the integrin clusters constitute universal early adhesions and that they are the modular units of cell matrix adhesions. They require the association of activated integrins with cytoplasmic proteins, in particular talin and actin, and cytoskeletal contraction on them causes adhesion maturation for cell motility and growth.

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