| Literature DB >> 21584882 |
Agnieszka Ligezowska1, Kristian Boye, Johannes A Eble, Bernd Hoffmann, Beate Klösgen, Rudolf Merkel.
Abstract
Integrins require the divalent ions magnesium and manganese for ligand recognition. Here we mechanically enforced bond dissociation to explore the influence of these ions on the mechanical strength of the specific bond between α(7) β(1) integrin and its pathologically relevant ligand invasin. Upon addition of these cations to the measurement buffer, we observe a pronounced increase in the force necessary to separate integrin and invasin coated beads. Both ions were found to work synergistically. With free invasin in the measurement buffer we furthermore observe that competitive blocking of binding sites overrides the increase in binding strength of individual beads. We show that this is due to a very strong dependence of bond affinity on divalent ions. Our study illustrates the importance of divalent ions for the regulation of force transmission by integrin ligand bonds on the molecular level.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21584882 DOI: 10.1002/jmr.1108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Recognit ISSN: 0952-3499 Impact factor: 2.137