Receptor−Ligand Binding in the Cell−Substrate Contact Zone:  A Quantitative Analysis Using CX3CR1 and CXCR1 Chemokine Receptors†

Biochemistry ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 43 (22) ◽  
pp. 7179-7186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fang-Hua Lee ◽  
Christopher Haskell ◽  
Isreal F. Charo ◽  
David Boettiger
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Li ◽  
Xiaohuan Wang ◽  
Helong Wu ◽  
Yingfeng Shao ◽  
Huaping Wu ◽  
...  

Cell-cell adhesion and the adhesion of cells to extracellular matrix are mediated by the specific binding of receptors on the cell membrane to their cognate ligands on the opposing surface. The adhesion receptors can exhibit affinity for nanoscale lipid clusters that form in the cell membrane. Experimental studies of such adhesion systems often involve a cell adhering either to a solid surface with immobile ligands or a supported lipid bilayer with mobile ligands. A central question in these cell-substrate adhesions is how the mobility of the ligands physically affects their binding to the adhesion receptors and thereby the behavior of the nanoscale lipid clusters associated with the receptors. Using a statistical mechanical model and Monte Carlo simulations for the adhesion of cells to substrates with ligands, we find that, for mobile ligands, binding to adhesion receptors can promote the formation of mesoscale lipid domains, which in turn enhances the receptor-ligand binding. However, in the case of immobile ligands, the receptor-ligand binding and the tendency for the nanoscale lipid clusters to further coalesce depend on the distribution of the ligands on the substrate. Our findings help to explain why different adhesion experiments for identifying the interplay between receptor-ligand binding and heterogeneities in cell membranes led to contradictory results.


2000 ◽  
Vol 43 (24) ◽  
pp. 4594-4605 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Chris Oostenbrink ◽  
Jed W. Pitera ◽  
Marola M. H. van Lipzig ◽  
John H. N. Meerman ◽  
Wilfred F. van Gunsteren

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