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Title: Single-molecule force spectroscopy study of interaction between transforming growth factor beta1 and its receptor in living cells. Author: Yu J, Wang Q, Shi X, Ma X, Yang H, Chen YG, Fang X. Journal: J Phys Chem B; 2007 Dec 06; 111(48):13619-25. PubMed ID: 17997544. Abstract: Transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) regulates many important cellular processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, etc. Its signaling is initiated by binding to and bringing together TGF-beta type II receptor (TbetaRII) and type I receptor (TbetaRI). However, it is not fully understood how the TGF-beta1 ligand-receptor interaction occurs in living cells and what is the molecular mechanism of the signaling complex TGF-beta1/TbetaRII/TbetaRI formation. In this study, we have investigated the interaction between TGF-beta1 and its receptors in living cells with single-molecule force spectroscopy for the first time. By positioning TGF-beta1-modified atomic force microscope (AFM) tips on the cells expressing fluorescent protein tagged TGF-beta receptors, the living-cell force measurement was realized with a combined fluorescence microscope and AFM. We found that coexpression of TbetaRI with TbetaRII enhanced the binding force of TGF-beta1 with its receptors, whereas the expressed TbetaRI itself exhibited no binding affinity to TGF-beta1. Moreover, the unbinding dynamics of TGF-beta1/TbetaRII and TGF-beta1/TbetaRI/TbetaRII were investigated with dynamic force spectroscopy under different AFM loading rates. The dissociation rate constants of TGF-beta1 with its receptors as well as other parameters characterizing their dissociation pathways were obtained. The results suggested a more stable binding of TGF-beta1 with the receptor after TbetaRI is recruited and the important contribution of TbetaRI to the signaling complex formation during TGF-beta1 signaling.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]