Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Sci Signal. 2011 Apr 26;4(170):jc3. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.2001896.
Cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is necessary for fundamental cellular processes such as survival, migration, and differentiation. Adhesion is mediated by integrin receptors, which recruit multiprotein adhesion complexes to sites of attachment to the ECM. Adhesion complexes provide a structural connection between the ECM and cytoskeleton, transmit mechanical force, and act as signaling hubs to control cell behavior. Recent high-resolution imaging studies of adhesion sites reveal some aspects of their spatial organization and provide insights into their function at the molecular level.
细胞与细胞外基质(ECM)的黏附对于细胞的基本过程,如生存、迁移和分化是必需的。黏附由整合素受体介导,其募集多蛋白黏附复合物到 ECM 的附着部位。黏附复合物在 ECM 和细胞骨架之间提供结构连接,传递机械力,并作为信号枢纽来控制细胞行为。最近对黏附部位的高分辨率成像研究揭示了它们空间组织的某些方面,并提供了对其在分子水平上功能的深入了解。