The molecular architecture of focal adhesions

BM Jockusch, P Bubeck, K Giehl… - Annual review of cell …, 1995 - annualreviews.org
BM Jockusch, P Bubeck, K Giehl, M Kroemker, J Moschner, M Rothkegel, M Rudiger
Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 1995annualreviews.org
This article outlines the present knowledge of the architecture, molecular composition, and
dynamics of focal contacts of adhesive animal cells. These structures, developed at the
plasma membrane at sites where cells touch their substratum, are essential for cellular
attachment in tissue formation during embryogenesis and wound healing. In tissue culture,
they are particularly prominent and thus amenable to detailed investigation. Focal contacts
consist of a cytoplasmic face, comprising cytoskeletal elements, a transmembrane …
Abstract
This article outlines the present knowledge of the architecture, molecular composition, and dynamics of focal contacts of adhesive animal cells. These structures, developed at the plasma membrane at sites where cells touch their substratum, are essential for cellular attachment in tissue formation during embryogenesis and wound healing. In tissue culture, they are particularly prominent and thus amenable to detailed investigation. Focal contacts consist of a cytoplasmic face, comprising cytoskeletal elements, a transmembrane connecting region, and an extracellular face composed of proteins of the extracellular matrix. The molecular anatomy of the numerous proteins inн volved, the basis for classifying them as structural or regulatory components, and their in vitro interactions are described. Based on this information, current models on the dynamics of their assembly and of possible regulatory mechaн nisms involving a variety of signal transduction pathways are discussed.
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