Mechanical tugging force regulates the size of cell–cell junctions
University of Pennsylvania · Johns Hopkins University
Abstract
Actomyosin contractility affects cellular organization within tissues in part through the generation of mechanical forces at sites of cell-matrix and cell-cell contact. While increased mechanical loading at cell-matrix adhesions results in focal adhesion growth, whether forces drive changes in the size of cell-cell adhesions remains an open question. To investigate the responsiveness of adherens junctions (AJ) to force, we adapted a system of microfabricated force sensors to quantitatively report cell-cell tugging force and AJ size. We observed that AJ size was modulated by endothelial cell-cell tugging forces: AJs and tugging force grew or decayed with myosin activation or inhibition, respectively.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.51
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- 100%
- References
- 52
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8Topics & keywords
- Adherens junction
- Myosin
- Cell biology
- Mechanotransduction
- Focal adhesion
- Cell
- Cell adhesion
- Rac GTP-Binding Proteins