State Key Laboratory of Cell Biology, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
Cell Adh Migr. 2012 Jan-Feb;6(1):20-9. doi: 10.4161/cam.18702.
Integrins are a family of α/β heterodimeric adhesion metalloprotein receptors and their functions are highly dependent on and regulated by different divalent cations. Recently advanced studies have revolutionized our perception of integrin metal ion-binding sites and their specific functions. Ligand binding to integrins is bridged by a divalent cation bound at the MIDAS motif on top of either α I domain in I domain-containing integrins or β I domain in α I domain-less integrins. The MIDAS motif in β I domain is flanked by ADMIDAS and SyMBS, the other two crucial metal ion binding sites playing pivotal roles in the regulation of integrin affinity and bidirectional signaling across the plasma membrane. The β-propeller domain of α subunit contains three or four β-hairpin loop-like Ca(2+)-binding motifs that have essential roles in integrin biogenesis. The function of another Ca(2+)-binding motif located at the genu of α subunit remains elusive. Here, we provide an overview of the integrin metal ion-binding sites and discuss their roles in the regulation of integrin functions.
整合素是一种α/β异二聚体粘附金属蛋白受体家族,其功能高度依赖于并受不同二价阳离子的调节。最近的深入研究彻底改变了我们对整合素金属离子结合位点及其特定功能的认识。配体与整合素的结合是通过二价阳离子桥接的,该阳离子结合在 I 结构域整合素的α I 结构域或无α I 结构域整合素的β I 结构域顶部的 MIDAS 模体上。β I 结构域中的 MIDAS 模体被 ADMIDAS 和 SyMBS 侧翼,这另外两个关键的金属离子结合位点在整合素亲和力和跨质膜双向信号转导的调节中起着关键作用。α 亚基的β 桨叶结构域包含三个或四个β发夹环样 Ca(2+)结合基序,这些基序在整合素生物发生中具有重要作用。位于 α 亚基膝部的另一个 Ca(2+)结合基序的功能仍不清楚。本文概述了整合素金属离子结合位点,并讨论了它们在整合素功能调节中的作用。
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