机械转化
免疫系统
细胞生物学
T细胞受体
受体
细胞骨架
效应器
生物
细胞
化学
T细胞
免疫学
遗传学
作者
Yuesong Hu,Yuxin Duan,Khalid Salaita
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202302967
摘要
Abstract Immune recognition occurs at specialized cell‐cell junctions when immune cells and target cells physically touch. In this junction, groups of receptor‐ligand complexes assemble and experience molecular forces that are ultimately generated by the cellular cytoskeleton. These forces are in the range of piconewton (pN) but play crucial roles in immune cell activation and subsequent effector responses. In this minireview, we will review the development of DNA based molecular tension sensors and their applications in mapping and quantifying mechanical forces experienced by immunoreceptors including T‐cell receptor (TCR), Lymphocyte function‐associated antigen (LFA‐1), and the B‐cell receptor (BCR) among others. In addition, we will highlight the use of DNA as a mechanical gate to manipulate mechanotransduction and decipher how mechanical forces regulate antigen discrimination and receptor signaling.
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