2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-800180-6.00005-0
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Mechanotransduction Pathways Linking the Extracellular Matrix to the Nucleus

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“…Consequently, responses of cells to all other nanostructures can be assessed on the same platform, upon disturbing various regulators of nanostructure sensing with the delivered biological effectors. Combining various cell-nanopillar interactions on a single platform with methods presented here will allow the direct assessment of different cell sensing, adhesion and mechanotrandsuction mechanisms [26] upon cell transfection with effectors tethered to membranepenetrating nanopillars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, responses of cells to all other nanostructures can be assessed on the same platform, upon disturbing various regulators of nanostructure sensing with the delivered biological effectors. Combining various cell-nanopillar interactions on a single platform with methods presented here will allow the direct assessment of different cell sensing, adhesion and mechanotrandsuction mechanisms [26] upon cell transfection with effectors tethered to membranepenetrating nanopillars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To understand valvular disease, we need to understand the mechanisms through which external factors/signals influence the biological response of the valvular cells and their consequent mechanotransduction signals that are transduced to the underlying proteins. 71,113 These in turn lead to conformational changes in individual proteins that elicit biological responses reflected in the valve disease.…”
Section: Disease Specific Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,14,17 First identified in 2005 by Crisp et al, the LINC complex consists of a series of proteins containing KASH-domain and SUN-domain proteins, which reside in the outer and inner nuclear membranes, respectively. 7,18 This evolutionarily conserved molecular bridge is known to transmit spatial, structural and mechanical information across from the cytoskeleton to the nucleoskeleton.…”
Section: Nuclear-cytoskeletal Coupling Via the Linc Complex And Nuclementioning
confidence: 99%