E-cadherin is under constitutive actomyosin-generated tension that is increased at cell–cell contacts upon externally applied stretch
Institute of Chemical Engineering · Stanford University
Abstract
Classical cadherins are transmembrane proteins at the core of intercellular adhesion complexes in cohesive metazoan tissues. The extracellular domain of classical cadherins forms intercellular bonds with cadherins on neighboring cells, whereas the cytoplasmic domain recruits catenins, which in turn associate with additional cytoskeleton binding and regulatory proteins. Cadherin/catenin complexes are hypothesized to play a role in the transduction of mechanical forces that shape cells and tissues during development, regeneration, and disease. Whether mechanical forces are transduced directly through cadherins is unknown. To address this question, we used a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based…
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7Topics & keywords
- Cadherin
- Cytoskeleton
- Cell biology
- Catenin
- Cell adhesion
- Adhesion
- Cytoplasm
- Intracellular
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