Mechanisms of mechanotransduction

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Abstract

Essentially all organisms from bacteria to humans are mechanosensitive. Physical forces regulate a large array of physiological processes, and dysregulation of mechanical responses contributes to major human diseases. A survey of both specialized and widely expressed mechanosensitive systems suggests that physical forces provide a general means of altering protein conformation to generate signals. Specialized systems differ mainly in having acquired efficient mechanisms for transferring forces to the mechanotransducers. © 2006 Elsevier Inc.

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Orr, A. W., Helmke, B. P., Blackman, B. R., & Schwartz, M. A. (2006, January). Mechanisms of mechanotransduction. Developmental Cell. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2005.12.006

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