Archived articles - Cytoskeletal Dynamics

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Mechanotransduction through the endothelial cytoskeleton: mediation of flow- but not agonist-induced EDRF release.

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Year of publication: 
1996
Journal name: 
British Journal of Pharmacology
1. We have used a cascade bioassay system and isolated arterial ring preparations to investigate the contribution of the endothelial microfilament and microtubule cytoskeleton to EDRF release evoked by time-averaged shear stress and by acetylcholine in rabbit abdominal aorta. 2. Cytochalasin B (1 microM) and phalloidin (100 nM) were used to depolymerize and stabilize, respectively, F-actin microfilaments. Colchicine (500 nM) was used to inhibit tubulin dimerization and thus disrupt the microtubule network. Read more »
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Fission yeast Pcp1 links polo kinase-mediated mitotic entry to γ-tubulin-dependent spindle formation

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
The European Molecular Biology Organization
The centrosomal pericentrin-related proteins play pivotal roles in various aspects of cell division; however their underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive. Here we show that fission-yeast pericentrin-like Pcp1 regulates multiple functions of the spindle pole body (SPB) through recruiting two critical factors, the γ-tubulin complex (γ-TuC) and polo kinase (Plo1). We isolated two pcp1 mutants (pcp1-15 and pcp1-18) that display similar abnormal spindles, but with remarkably different molecular defects. Read more »
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Temporal Effects of Cyclic Stretching on Distribution and Gene Expression of Integrin and Cytoskeleton by Ligament Fibroblasts In Vitro

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Connective Tissue Research
Cyclic stretching is pivotal to maintenance of the ligaments. However, it is still not clear when ligament fibroblasts switch on expression of genes related to the mechanotransduction pathway in response to cyclic stretching. This in vitro study investigated, using ligament fibroblasts, the time-dependent changes in distribution and gene expression of β1 integrin, the cytoskeleton, and collagens after the application of 6% cyclic stretching at a frequency of 0.1 Hz for 3 hr on silicon membranes. Read more »
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Micromechanical Architecture of the Endothelial Cell Cortex

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Year of publication: 
2005
Journal name: 
Biophysical Journal
Mechanical properties of living cells are important for cell shape, motility, and cellular responses to biochemical and biophysical signals. Although these properties are predominantly determined by the cytoskeleton, relatively little is known about the mechanical organization of cells at a subcellular level. We have studied the cell cortex of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells (BPAECs) using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM). Read more »
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Mechanical Signaling and the Cellular Response to Extracellular Matrix in Angiogenesis and Cardiovascular Physiology

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Year of publication: 
2002
Journal name: 
Circulation Research
Great advances have been made in the identification of the soluble angiogenic factors, insoluble extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules, and receptor signaling pathways that mediate control of angiogenesis—the growth of blood capillaries. This review focuses on work that explores how endothelial cells integrate these chemical signals with mechanical cues from their local tissue microenvironment so as to produce functional capillary networks that exhibit specialized form as well as function. Read more »
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Intracellular Mechanics of Migrating Fibroblasts

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Year of publication: 
2005
Journal name: 
Molecular Biology Cell
Cell migration is a highly coordinated process that occurs through the translation of biochemical signals into specific biomechanical events. The biochemical and structural properties of the proteins involved in cell motility, as well as their subcellular localization, have been studied extensively. However, how these proteins work in concert to generate the mechanical properties required to produce global motility is not well understood. Read more »
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BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOMECHANICS OF CELL MOTILITY

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Year of publication: 
2005
Journal name: 
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Volume 7
Cell motility is an essential cellular process for a variety of biological events. The process of cell migration requires the integration and coordination of complex biochemical and biomechanical signals. The protrusion force at the leading edge of a cell is generated by the cytoskeleton, and this force generation is controlled by multiple signaling cascades. The formation of new adhesions at the front and the release of adhesions at the rear involve the outside-in and inside-out signaling mediated by integrins and other adhesion receptors. Read more »
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Hierarchical Structure Controls Nanomechanical Properties of Vimentin Intermediate Filaments

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
PLoS ONE
Intermediate filaments (IFs), in addition to microtubules and microfilaments, are one of the three major components of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells, playing a vital role in mechanotransduction and in providing mechanical stability to cells. Despite the importance of IF mechanics for cell biology and cell mechanics, the structural basis for their mechanical properties remains unknown. Specifically, our understanding of fundamental filament properties, such as the basis for their great extensibility, stiffening properties, and their exceptional mechanical resilience remains limited. Read more »
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Cytoskeletal Dynamics and Transport in Growth Cone Motility and Axon Guidance

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Year of publication: 
2003
Journal name: 
Neuron
Recent studies indicate the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons are a final common target of many signaling cascades that influence the developing neuron. Regulation of polymer dynamics and transport are crucial for the proper growth cone motility. This review addresses how actin filaments, microtubules, andtheir associated proteins play crucial roles in growth cone motility, axon outgrowth, and guidance. We present a working model for cytoskeletal regulation of directed axon outgrowth. Read more »
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Tensegrity: The Architectural Basis of Cellular Mechanotransduction

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Year of publication: 
1997
Journal name: 
Annual Review of Physiology
Physical forces of gravity, hemodynamic stresses, and movement play a critical role in tissue development. Yet, little is known about how cells convert these mechanical signals into a chemical response. This review attempts to place the potential molecular mediators of mechanotransduction (e.g. stretch-sensitive ion channels, signaling mollecules, cytoskeleton, integrins) within the context of the structural complexity of living cells. The model presented relies on recent experimental findings, which suggests that cells use tensegrity architecture for their organization. Read more »
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Nonequilibrium Mechanics of Active Cytoskeletal Networks

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Year of publication: 
2007
Journal name: 
Science
Cells both actively generate and sensitively react to forces through their mechanical framework, the cytoskeleton, which is a nonequilibrium composite material including polymers and motor proteins. We measured the dynamics and mechanical properties of a simple three-component model system consisting of myosin II, actin filaments, and cross-linkers. Read more »
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Minireview: A Tiny Touch: Activation of Cell Signaling Pathways with Magnetic Nanoparticles.

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Endocrinology
Magnetic nanoparticles can be coated with specific ligands that enable them to bind to receptors on a cell's surface. When a magnetic field is applied, it pulls on the particles so that they deliver nanoscale forces at the ligand-receptor bond. It has been observed that mechanical stimulation in this manner can activate cellular signaling pathways that are known as mechanotransduction pathways. Read more »
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Mechanotransduction through the cytoskeleton

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Year of publication: 
2001
Journal name: 
The Journal of Applied Physiology
We constructed a model cytoskeleton to investigate the proposal that this interconnected filamentous structure can act as a mechano- and signal transducer. The model cytoskeleton is composed of rigid rods representing actin filaments, which are connected with springs representing cross-linker molecules. The entire mesh is placed in viscous cytoplasm. The Read more »
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Cardiac mechanotransduction and implications for heart disease

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Year of publication: 
2003
Journal name: 
Journal of Molecular Medicine
Mechanotransduction, the conversion of a mechanical stimulus into a cellular response, plays a fundamental role in cell volume regulation, fertilization, gravitaxis, proprioception, and the senses of hearing, touch, and balance. Mechanotransduction also fills important functions in the myocardium, where each cycle of contraction and relaxation leads to dynamic deformations. Since the initial observation of stretch induced muscle growth, our understanding of this complex field has been steadily growing, but remains incomplete. Read more »
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