Actin stress fibers – assembly, dynamics and biological roles
University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics
Abstract
Actin filaments assemble into diverse protrusive and contractile structures to provide force for a number of vital cellular processes. Stress fibers are contractile actomyosin bundles found in many cultured non-muscle cells, where they have a central role in cell adhesion and morphogenesis. Focal-adhesion-anchored stress fibers also have an important role in mechanotransduction. In animal tissues, stress fibers are especially abundant in endothelial cells, myofibroblasts and epithelial cells. Importantly, recent live-cell imaging studies have provided new information regarding the mechanisms of stress fiber assembly and how their contractility is regulated in cells. In addition, these studies might elucidate…
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3Topics & keywords
- Stress fiber
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Actin
- Mechanotransduction
- Myofibril
- Contractility
- Morphogenesis