adhäsionsstellen
Adhäsionsstellen, also known as focal adhesions, are protein complexes that anchor the cell's actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix. They are crucial for cell adhesion, migration, and signal transduction. These dynamic structures form at the cell's periphery and serve as a physical link between the intracellular environment and the external world.
The formation of adhäsionsstellen involves a complex interplay of various proteins. Integrins, transmembrane receptors, are key
Beyond their structural role, adhäsionsstellen are vital signaling hubs. They recruit and activate intracellular signaling pathways
The assembly and disassembly of adhäsionsstellen are tightly regulated processes, allowing cells to adapt to their