Caldesmon controls stress fiber force-balance through dynamic cross-linking of myosin II andactin-tropomyosin filaments

Kokate, Shrikant B.; Ciuba, Katarzyna; Tran, Vivien D.; Kumari, Reena; Tojkander, Sari; Engel, Ulrike; Kogan, Konstantin; Kumar, Sanjay; Lappalainen, Pekka Abstract Contractile actomyosin bundles are key force-producing and mechanosensing elements in muscle and non-muscle tissues. Whereas the organization of muscle myofibrils and mechanism regulating their contractility are relatively well-established,…

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Dissecting the mechanisms of environment sensitivity of smart probes for quantitative assessment of membrane properties

The plasma membrane, as a highly complex cell organelle, serves as a crucial platform for a multitude of cellular processes. Its collective biophysical properties are largely determined by the structural diversity of the different lipid species it accommodates. Therefore, a detailed investigation of biophysical properties of the plasma membrane is…

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Mechanotransduction in the nucleus

Cells are continuously exposed to tissue-specific extrinsic forces that are counteracted by cell-intrinsic force generation through the actomyosin cytoskeleton and alterations in the material properties of various cellular components, including the nucleus. Forces impact nuclei both directly through inducing deformation, which is sensed by various mechanosensitive components of the nucleus,…

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Directed cell migration towards softer environments

How cells sense tissue stiffness to guide cell migration is a fundamental question in development, fibrosis and cancer. Although durotaxis-cell migration towards increasing substrate stiffness-is well established, it remains unknown whether individual cells can migrate towards softer environments. Here, using microfabricated stiffness gradients, we describe the directed migration of U-251MG…

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