Figure 6.
Model for the main final steps in talin-1–dependent platelet integrin activation. (A) Talin-1 is autoinhibited where the F3 integrin–binding site (red disc) is obscured by its interaction with the R9 helical bundle, and the PI(4,5)P2 binding site in F2 and F3 are masked by the R12 helical bundle. (B) The Rap1-binding sites in F0 and F1 were not part of the autoinhibited structure and therefore available to bind Rap1-GTP.18 (C) At the membrane, PI(4,5)P2 can disrupt the F3–R9 and F2–R12 interactions to unveil the talin-1 F3 integrin–binding site (red disc). (D) The binding of talin-1 F3 domain to the integrin β tail induces activation of αIIbβ3 and β1 integrins.

Model for the main final steps in talin-1–dependent platelet integrin activation. (A) Talin-1 is autoinhibited where the F3 integrin–binding site (red disc) is obscured by its interaction with the R9 helical bundle, and the PI(4,5)P2 binding site in F2 and F3 are masked by the R12 helical bundle. (B) The Rap1-binding sites in F0 and F1 were not part of the autoinhibited structure and therefore available to bind Rap1-GTP.18  (C) At the membrane, PI(4,5)P2 can disrupt the F3–R9 and F2–R12 interactions to unveil the talin-1 F3 integrin–binding site (red disc). (D) The binding of talin-1 F3 domain to the integrin β tail induces activation of αIIbβ3 and β1 integrins.

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