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J Cell Biol ; 218(6): 1799-1809, 2019 06 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30988001

ABSTRACT

Rap1 GTPases bind effectors, such as RIAM, to enable talin1 to induce integrin activation. In addition, Rap1 binds directly to the talin1 F0 domain (F0); however, this interaction makes a limited contribution to integrin activation in CHO cells or platelets. Here, we show that talin1 F1 domain (F1) contains a previously undetected Rap1-binding site of similar affinity to that in F0. A structure-guided point mutant (R118E) in F1, which blocks Rap1 binding, abolishes the capacity of Rap1 to potentiate talin1-induced integrin activation. The capacity of F1 to mediate Rap1-dependent integrin activation depends on a unique loop in F1 that has a propensity to form a helix upon binding to membrane lipids. Basic membrane-facing residues of this helix are critical, as charge-reversal mutations led to dramatic suppression of talin1-dependent activation. Thus, a novel Rap1-binding site and a transient lipid-dependent helix in F1 work in tandem to enable a direct Rap1-talin1 interaction to cause integrin activation.


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Integrins/metabolism , Lipids/physiology , Talin/metabolism , Telomere-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Binding Sites , CHO Cells , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Humans , Mutation , Protein Binding , Protein Conformation , Protein Domains , Shelterin Complex , Talin/chemistry , Talin/genetics , Telomere-Binding Proteins/genetics
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