Kank2 activates talin, reduces force transduction across integrins and induces central adhesion formation

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Sun, Zhiqi | Tseng, Hui-Yuan | Tan, Steven | Senger, Fabrice | Kurzawa, Laetitia | Dedden, Dirk | Mizuno, Naoko | Wasik, Anita A. | Thery, Manuel | Dunn, Alexander R. | Fässler, Reinhard

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International audience. Integrin-based adhesions play critical roles in cell migration. Talin activates integrins and flexibly connects integrins to the actomyosin cytoskeleton, thereby serving as a 'molecular clutch' that transmits forces to the extracellular matrix to drive cell migration. Here we identify the evolutionarily conserved Kank protein family as novel components of focal adhesions (FAs). Kank proteins accumulate at the lateral border of FAs, which we term the FA belt, and in central sliding adhesions, where they directly bind the talin rod domain through the Kank amino-terminal (KN) motif and induce talin and integrin activation. In addition, Kank proteins diminish the talin-actomyosin linkage, which curbs force transmission across integrins, leading to reduced integrin-ligand bond strength, slippage between integrin and ligand, central adhesion formation and sliding, and reduced cell migration speed. Our data identify Kank proteins as talin activators that decrease the grip between the integrin-talin complex and actomyosin to regulate cell migration velocity.

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