核心
机械转化
神经科学
细胞
化学
细胞生物学
生物
生物化学
作者
Valeria Venturini,Fabio Pezzano,Frederic Català-Castro,Hanna-Maria Häkkinen,Senda Jiménez‐Delgado,Mariona Colomer-Rosell,Mónica Marro,Queralt Tolosa-Ramon,Sonia Paz-López,Miguel A. Valverde,Julian Weghuber,Pablo Loza‐Álvarez,Michael Krieg,Stefan Wieser,Verena Ruprecht
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2020-10-16
卷期号:370 (6514)
被引量:294
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aba2644
摘要
The nucleus makes the rules Single cells continuously experience and react to mechanical challenges in three-dimensional tissues. Spatial constraints in dense tissues, physical activity, and injury all impose changes in cell shape. How cells can measure shape deformations to ensure correct tissue development and homeostasis remains largely unknown (see the Perspective by Shen and Niethammer). Working independently, Venturini et al. and Lomakin et al. now show that the nucleus can act as an intracellular ruler to measure cellular shape variations. The nuclear envelope provides a gauge of cell deformation and activates a mechanotransduction pathway that controls actomyosin contractility and migration plasticity. The cell nucleus thereby allows cells to adapt their behavior to the local tissue microenvironment. Science , this issue p. eaba2644 , p. eaba2894 ; see also p. 295
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