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Integrins in Mechanotransduction
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Mechanical forces are crucial to the regulation of cell and tissue morphology and function. At the cellular level, forces influence cytoskeletal organization, gene expression, proliferation, and survival. Integrin-mediated adhesions are intrinsically mechanosensitive and a large body of data implicates integrins in sensing mechanical forces. We review the relationship between integrins and mechanical forces, the role of integrins in cellular responses to stretch and fluid flow, and propose that some of these events are mechanistically related. Read more »
Year of publication:
2004
Journal name:
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Finite-Element Analysis of the Adhesion-Cytoskeleton-Nucleus Mechanotransduction Pathway During Endothelial Cell Rounding: Axisymmetric Model
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Endothelial cells possess a mechanical network connecting adhesions on the basal surface,
the cytoskeleton, and the nucleus. Transmission of force at adhesions via this pathway
can deform the nucleus, ultimately resulting in an alteration of gene expression and
other cellular changes (mechanotransduction). Previously, we measured cell adhesion
area and apparent nuclear stretch during endothelial cell rounding. Here, we reconstruct
the stress map of the nucleus from the observed strains using finite-element modeling. To Read more »
Year of publication:
2005
Journal name:
JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Category: Adherens Junctions Tags:
GENETICS OF SENSORY MECHANOTRANSDUCTION
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The molecular mechanisms for the transduction of light and chemical
signals in animals are fairly well understood. In contrast, the processes by which the
senses of touch, balance, hearing, and proprioception are transduced are still largely
unknown. Biochemical approaches to identify transduction components are difficult to
use with mechanosensory systems, but genetic approaches are proving more successful.
Genetic research in several organisms has demonstrated the importance of cytoskeletal,
extracellular, and membrane components for sensory mechanotransduction. In particular, Read more »
Year of publication:
2002
Journal name:
Annual Review of Genetics

Category: Cytoskeletal Dynamics Tags:
Computational Analysis of Viscoelastic Properties of Crosslinked Actin Networks
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Mechanical force plays an important role in the physiology of eukaryotic cells whose dominant structural constituent is the
actin cytoskeleton composed mainly of actin and actin crosslinking proteins (ACPs). Thus, knowledge of rheological
properties of actin networks is crucial for understanding the mechanics and processes of cells. We used Brownian dynamics
simulations to study the viscoelasticity of crosslinked actin networks. Two methods were employed, bulk rheology and Read more »
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
PloS Computational Biology

Category: Cytoskeletal Dynamics Tags:
Mechanical Interactions Among Cytoskeletal Filaments
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Mechanical properties of the cells are important in controlling cell shape, cell migration, and other functions. To understand how cytoskeletal (CSK) filaments interact with one another mechanically, mechanical properties of adherent endothelial cells were analyzed after treatment with CSK-disrupting drugs. Read more »
Year of publication:
1998
Journal name:
Hypertension

Category: Cytoskeletal Dynamics Tags:
Mechanotransduction across the cell surface and through the cytoskeleton
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Mechanical stresses were applied directly to cell surface receptors with a magnetic twisting device. The extracellular matrix receptor, integrin beta 1, induced focal adhesion formation and supported a force-dependent stiffening response, whereas nonadhesion receptors did not. The cytoskeletal stiffness (ratio of stress to strain) increased in direct proportion to the applied stress and required intact microtubules and intermediate filaments as well as microfilaments. Read more »
Year of publication:
1993
Journal name:
Science

Category: Focal Adhesions Tags:
Integrin-mediated mechanotransduction requires its dynamic interaction with specific extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands
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The aim of this study is to elucidate the role of integrins in transducing fluid shear stress into intracellular signals in vascular endothelial cells, a fundamental process in vascular biology. We demonstrated that shear stress activates specific integrins in endothelial cells plated on substrates containing the cognate extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands. Read more »
Year of publication:
2001
Journal name:
The National Academy of Sciences

Category: Focal Adhesions Tags:
Integrins in Mechanotransduction
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Mechanical forces are crucial to the regulation of cell and tissue morphology and function. At the cellular level, forces influence cytoskeletal organization, gene expression, proliferation, and survival. Integrin-mediated adhesions are intrinsically mechanosensitive and a large body of data implicates integrins in sensing mechanical forces. We review the relationship between integrins and mechanical forces, the role of integrins in cellular responses to stretch and fluid flow, and propose that some of these events are mechanistically related. Read more »
Year of publication:
2004
Journal name:
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Molecules and Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction
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To many animals, including humans, some of the best things in life are mechanical. Not only courtship and sex but also simple movements such as walking depend on the ability to transform mechanical energy in the form of touch, sound, and muscle tension into ionic currents. This ability is also essential for control of osmotic balance, bladder function, and blood pressure in mammals. To meet these diverse needs, animals bear numerous sensory organs that contain either ciliated or nonciliated mechanoreceptor cells. Read more »
Year of publication:
2004
Journal name:
The Journal of Neuroscience

Category: Mechanosensors in Sensory Cells Tags:
Stretching Single Talin Rod Molecules Activates Vinculin Binding
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The molecular mechanism by which a mechanical stimulus is translated into a chemical response in biological systems is still unclear. We show that mechanical stretching of single cytoplasmic proteins can activate binding of other molecules. We used magnetic tweezers, total internal reflection fluorescence, and atomic force microscopy to investigate the effect of force on the interaction between talin, a protein that links liganded membrane integrins to the cytoskeleton, and vinculin, a focal adhesion protein that is activated by talin binding, leading to reorganization of the cytoskeleton. Read more »
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
Science

Category: Focal Adhesions Tags:
Harmonin Mutations Cause Mechanotransduction Defects in Cochlear Hair Cells
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In hair cells, mechanotransduction channels are gated by tip links, the extracellular filaments that consist of cadherin 23 (CDH23) and protocadherin 15 (PCDH15) and connect the stereocilia of each hair cell. However, which molecules mediate cadherin function at tip links is not known. Here we show that the PDZ-domain protein harmonin is a component of the upper tip-link density (UTLD), where CDH23 inserts into the stereociliary membrane. Harmonin domains that mediate interactions with CDH23 and F-actin control harmonin localization in stereocilia and are necessary for normal hearing. Read more »
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
Neuron

Category: Mechanosensors in Sensory Cells Tags:
The Structure and Regulation of Vinculin
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Vinculin is a ubiquitously expressed actin-binding protein frequently used as a marker for both cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (focal adhesion) adherens-type junctions, but its function has remained elusive. Vinculin is made up of a globular head linked to a tail domain by a short proline-rich sequence, and an intramolecular interaction between the head and tail masks the numerous ligand-binding sites in the protein. Read more »
Year of publication:
2006
Journal name:
Trends Cell Biol.
Mechano-Coupling and Regulation of Contractility by the Vinculin Tail Domain
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Vinculin binds to multiple focal adhesion and cytoskeletal proteins and has been implicated in transmitting mechanical forces between the actin cytoskeleton and integrins or cadherins. It remains unclear to what extent the mechano-coupling function of vinculin also involves signaling mechanisms. We report the effect of vinculin and its head and tail domains on force transfer across cell adhesions and the generation of contractile forces. Read more »
Year of publication:
2008
Journal name:
Biophysical Journal.
Molecular mechanics of the alpha-actinin rod domain: bending, torsional, and extensional behavior.
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alpha-Actinin is an actin crosslinking molecule that can serve as a scaffold and maintain dynamic actin filament networks. As a crosslinker in the stressed cytoskeleton, alpha-actinin can retain conformation, function, and strength. alpha-Actinin has an actin binding domain and a calmodulin homology domain separated by a long rod domain. Read more »
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
PLoS Comp Bio

Category: Molecular Mechanotransduction Tags:
Rods-on-string idealization captures semiflexible filament dynamics.
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
Physical Review E

Category: Molecular Mechanotransduction Tags:
Rods-on-string idealization captures semiflexible filament dynamics.
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This paper presents an approach to modeling the two-dimensional Brownian dynamics of semiflexible filaments in the worm-model description as uniform, isotropic, and continuously flexible. Experimental observations increasingly show that the mechanical behavior of semiflexible filament networks departs from conventional knowledge. A force-balance-based dynamic simulation of the filament networks has multiple advantages as an approach to understanding their anomalous mechanics. Read more »
Year of publication:
2009
Journal name:
Physical Review E

Category: Molecular Mechanotransduction Tags:
Molecular dynamics study of talin-vinculin binding
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Cells can sense mechanical force in regulating focal adhesion assembly. One vivid example is the force-induced recruitment of vinculin to reinforce initial contacts between a cell and the extracellular matrix. Crystal structures of the unbound proteins and bound complex between the vinculin head subdomain (Vh1) and the talin vinculin binding site 1 (VBS1) indicate that vinculin undergoes a conformational change upon binding to talin. However, the molecular basis for this event and the precise nature of the binding pathway remain elusive. Read more »
Year of publication:
2008
Journal name:
Biophysical Journal

Category: Molecular Mechanotransduction Tags:
