Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based tension sensor modules (TSM s) are available for investigating how distinct proteins bear mechanical forces in cells. Yet, forces in the single piconewton (pN) regime remain difficult to resolve, and tools for multiplexed tension sensing are lacking. Here, we report the generation and calibration of a genetically encoded, FRET -based biosensor called FL-TSM, which is characterized by a near-digital force response and increased sensitivity at 3-5 pN. In addition, we present a method allowing the simultaneous evaluation of coexpressed tension sensor constructs using two-color fluorescence lifetime microscopy. Finally, we introduce a procedure to calculate the fraction of mechanically engaged mole...
Summary: Cell membrane is the first medium from where a cell senses and responds to external stress ...
Mechanical forces are central to developmental, physiological and pathological processes(1). However...
Mechanical signals are central for the regulation of developmental, physiological, and pathological ...
Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based tension sensor modules (TSM s) are available for inve...
The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical forces is crucial for a wide range of develo...
Living cells are exquisitely responsive to mechanical cues, yet how cells produce and detect mechani...
The development of calibrated Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based tension sensors has all...
The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical forces is central to a wide range of biologi...
Associate Editor Roger D Kamm oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The ability of cells to s...
1 Abstract and key words Mechanical forces have great impact on the life of cells. They influence ce...
AbstractThree signaling systems play the fundamental roles in modulating cell activities: chemical, ...
Cells must respond specifically and dynamically to mechanical cues from the extracellular environmen...
ABSTRACT: Studying chemomechanical coupling at interfaces is important for fields ranging from lubri...
Studying chemomechanical coupling at interfaces is important for fields ranging from lubrication and...
Mechanical forces are an integral part in biology, they regulate several cellular properties, such a...
Summary: Cell membrane is the first medium from where a cell senses and responds to external stress ...
Mechanical forces are central to developmental, physiological and pathological processes(1). However...
Mechanical signals are central for the regulation of developmental, physiological, and pathological ...
Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based tension sensor modules (TSM s) are available for inve...
The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical forces is crucial for a wide range of develo...
Living cells are exquisitely responsive to mechanical cues, yet how cells produce and detect mechani...
The development of calibrated Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based tension sensors has all...
The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical forces is central to a wide range of biologi...
Associate Editor Roger D Kamm oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The ability of cells to s...
1 Abstract and key words Mechanical forces have great impact on the life of cells. They influence ce...
AbstractThree signaling systems play the fundamental roles in modulating cell activities: chemical, ...
Cells must respond specifically and dynamically to mechanical cues from the extracellular environmen...
ABSTRACT: Studying chemomechanical coupling at interfaces is important for fields ranging from lubri...
Studying chemomechanical coupling at interfaces is important for fields ranging from lubrication and...
Mechanical forces are an integral part in biology, they regulate several cellular properties, such a...
Summary: Cell membrane is the first medium from where a cell senses and responds to external stress ...
Mechanical forces are central to developmental, physiological and pathological processes(1). However...
Mechanical signals are central for the regulation of developmental, physiological, and pathological ...