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Integrin intra-heterodimer affinity inversely correlates with integrin activatability
Sun G, Guillon E, Holley SA. Integrin intra-heterodimer affinity inversely correlates with integrin activatability. Cell Reports 2021, 35: 109230. PMID: 34107244, PMCID: PMC8227800, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopyCell surface expressionHeterodimeric cell surface receptorsPoor cell surface expressionCell surface stabilityRobust cell surface expressionExtracellular matrix proteinsCell surface receptorsZebrafish somitogenesisSurface expressionCross-correlation spectroscopyFluorescence resonance energy transferIntegrin activationΒ-subunitIntegrin heterodimersFibronectin matrixMatrix proteinsVivo contextConformational changesCell adhesionResonance energy transferSurface receptorsIntegrin αvβ1Biophysical measurementsIntegrinsOrganization of Embryonic Morphogenesis via Mechanical Information
Das D, Jülich D, Schwendinger-Schreck J, Guillon E, Lawton AK, Dray N, Emonet T, O'Hern CS, Shattuck MD, Holley SA. Organization of Embryonic Morphogenesis via Mechanical Information. Developmental Cell 2019, 49: 829-839.e5. PMID: 31178400, PMCID: PMC6590525, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.05.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmbryonic organizerCell motionCell polarityTransgenic perturbationsEmbryonic morphogenesisMorphogen signalingTail organizerZebrafish embryosCell movementMechanical informationCell adhesionCell contractilityNeighboring cellsLocal biochemicalEmbryosMorphogenesisSecondary consequenceAdditional mechanismCellsMorphogensTranscriptionSignalingSystematic analysisOrganizersComputational modeling
2013
Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics
Dray N, Lawton A, Nandi A, Jülich D, Emonet T, Holley SA. Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics. Current Biology 2013, 23: 1335-1341. PMID: 23810535, PMCID: PMC3725194, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.05.052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell migrationTrunk elongationExtracellular matrixCell-FN interactionsTransgenic rescue experimentsECM protein fibronectinElongation defectsParaxial mesodermBody elongationEmbryonic developmentTissue homeostasisTail budTissue mechanicsΑ-subunitRescue experimentsProtein fibronectinSystem-level analysisCell adhesionFN matrixIntegrin α5Concomitant lossTissue integrityCell motionITGαvFibronectin