Adhesion-Dependent Cell Mechanosensitivity
Weizmann Institute of Science · Rockefeller University
Abstract
The conversion of physical signals, such as contractile forces or external mechanical perturbations, into chemical signaling events is a fundamental cellular process that occurs at cell-extracellular matrix contacts, known as focal adhesions. At these sites, transmembrane integrin receptors are associated via their cytoplasmic domains with the actin cytoskeleton. This interaction with actin is mediated by a submembrane plaque, consisting of numerous cytoskeletal and signaling molecules. Application of intrinsic or external forces to these structures dramatically affects their assembly and triggers adhesion-mediated signaling. In this review, we discuss the structure-function relationships of focal adhesions…
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3Topics & keywords
- Focal adhesion
- Cell biology
- Cytoskeleton
- Integrin
- Biology
- Mechanotransduction
- Actin cytoskeleton
- Actin