Mechanistic insights into kindlin function and regulation

Kindlins are FERM domain containing adapter proteins known for their role in integrin inside-out and outside-in activation and signalling. In addition, they mediate various integrin-independent processes. How kindlins perform diverse functions under different cellular contexts is not yet fully eluci...

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Main Author: Levitskaya, Zarina
Other Authors: Tan Suet Mien
Format: Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155651
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Kindlins are FERM domain containing adapter proteins known for their role in integrin inside-out and outside-in activation and signalling. In addition, they mediate various integrin-independent processes. How kindlins perform diverse functions under different cellular contexts is not yet fully elucidated. Here, regulatory mechanisms behind kindlin and integrin activity with respect to their post-translational modifications and interacting partners are explored. The first part of thesis addresses auto-inhibitory mechanism of kindlin-3 oligomerization. Kindlin-3 trimer formation was validated in vitro, and disruption of trimerization resulted in increased integrin-mediated cell spreading and adhesion. In the second part, newly identified interaction of kindlin-3 is explored, uncovering its role in translational regulation. Overall, findings on intra- and inter-molecular interactions of kindlins have opened up new areas for exploration of their functions and potential implications in disease progression.