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Talin2 is induced during striated muscle differentiation and is targeted to stable adhesion complexes in mature muscle.

Melissa A Senetar1, Carole L Moncman, Richard O McCann.   

Abstract

The cytoskeletal protein talin serves as an essential link between integrins and the actin cytoskeleton in several similar, but functionally distinct, adhesion complexes, including focal adhesions, costameres, and intercalated disks. Vertebrates contain two talin genes, TLN1 and TLN2, but the different roles of Talin1 and Talin2 in cell adhesion are unclear. In this report we have analyzed Talin1 and Talin2 in striated muscle. Using isoform-specific antibodies, we found that Talin2 is highly expressed in mature striated muscle. Using mouse C2C12 cells and primary human skeletal muscle myoblasts as models of muscle differentiation, we show that Talin1 is expressed in undifferentiated myoblasts and that Talin2 expression is upregulated during muscle differentiation at both the mRNA and protein levels. We have also identified regulatory sequences that may be responsible for the differential expression of Talin1 and Talin2. Using GFP-tagged Talin1 and Talin2 constructs, we found that GFP-Talin1 targets to focal adhesions while GFP-Talin2 targets to abnormally large adhesions in myoblasts. We also found that ectopic expression of Talin2 in myoblasts, which do not contain appreciable levels of Talin2, dysregulates the actin cytoskeleton. Finally we demonstrate that Talin2, but not Talin1, localizes to costameres and intercalated disks, which are stable adhesions required for the assembly of mature striated muscle. Our results suggest that Talin1 is the primary link between integrins and actin in dynamic focal adhesions in undifferentiated, motile cells, but that Talin2 may serve as the link between integrins and the sarcomeric cytoskeletonin stable adhesion complexes in mature striated muscle.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17183545     DOI: 10.1002/cm.20173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Motil Cytoskeleton        ISSN: 0886-1544


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Review 4.  Significance of talin in cancer progression and metastasis.

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5.  A distinct talin2 structure directs isoform specificity in cell adhesion.

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6.  Structural diversity in integrin/talin interactions.

Authors:  Nicholas J Anthis; Kate L Wegener; David R Critchley; Iain D Campbell
Journal:  Structure       Date:  2010-12-08       Impact factor: 5.006

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Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2009-02-07       Impact factor: 5.542

Review 10.  Integrins.

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