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Crystal structure of Talin R7R8 domains with Caskin-2 LD-peptide
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedTalin (herein referring collectively to talin 1 and 2) couples the actomyosin cytoskeleton to integrins and transmits tension to the extracellular matrix. Talin also interacts with numerous additional proteins capable of modulating the actin-integrin linkage and thus downstream mechanosignaling cascades. Here, we demonstrate that the scaffold protein Caskin2 interacts directly with the R8 domain of talin through its C-terminal LD motif. Caskin2 also associates with the WAVE regulatory complex to promote cell migration in an Abi1-dependent manner. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the Caskin2-Abi1 interaction is regulated by growth factor-induced phosphorylation of Caskin2 on serine 878. In MCF7 and UACC893 cells, which contain an amplification of CASKIN2, Caskin2 localizes in plasma membrane-associated plaques and around focal adhesions in cortical microtubule stabilization complexes. Taken together, our results identify Caskin2 as a novel talin-binding protein that might not only connect integrin-mediated adhesion to actin polymerization but could also play a role in crosstalk between integrins and microtubules. Caskin2 is a novel talin- and Abi1-binding protein that promotes cell motility.,Wang W, Atherton P, Kreft M, Te Molder L, van der Poel S, Hoekman L, Celie P, Joosten RP, Fassler R, Perrakis A, Sonnenberg A J Cell Sci. 2024 May 1;137(9):jcs262116. doi: 10.1242/jcs.262116. Epub 2024 May , 16. PMID:38587458[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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