Cell adhesion systems are defined by their ability to resist detachment force. Our understanding of the biology of cell-cell adhesions has recently been transformed by the realization that many of the forces that act on those adhesions are generated by the cells that they couple together; and that force at adhesive junctions can be sensed to regulate cell behavior. Here, we consider the mechanisms responsible for applying force to cell-cell junctions and the mechanosensory pathways that detect those forces. We focus on cadherins, as these are the best-studied examples to date, but it is likely that similar principles will apply to other molecular systems that can engage with force-generators within cells and physically couple those cells to...
This thesis studies mechanism involved in propagating force generated at cadherin complexes. The fir...
Integrin-mediated adhesions between cells and the extracellular matrix are fundamental for cell func...
AbstractHere we discuss recent studies addressing adhesion-coupled mechanosensory processes and cons...
Cell-to-cell junctions are crucial mechanical and signaling hubs that connect cells within tissues a...
Cadherin-based cell-cell adhesions are a primary determinant of tissue structure. For several decade...
Cells integrate biochemical and mechanical information to function within multicellular tissue. With...
For nearly 40 years, it was debated as to whether the differences in cadherin- dependent cell-cell a...
International audienceThe shaping of a multicellular body, and the maintenance and repair of adult t...
Cell-cell contacts are major determinants of tissue organization in both health and disease. Adhesiv...
Cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins that mediate cell recognition, segregation, and signaling ...
Cells are linked together dynamically by adhesion molecules, such as the classical cadherins. E-cadh...
Cell adhesion and cell–cell contacts are pre-requisites for proper metabolism, protein synthesis, ce...
Cell – cell adhesions serve to mechanically couple cells, allowing for long-range transmission of fo...
Intercellular adhesion is the key to multicellularity, and its malfunction plays an important role i...
Cell-cell adhesions are sites where cells experience and resist tugging forces. It has long been pos...
This thesis studies mechanism involved in propagating force generated at cadherin complexes. The fir...
Integrin-mediated adhesions between cells and the extracellular matrix are fundamental for cell func...
AbstractHere we discuss recent studies addressing adhesion-coupled mechanosensory processes and cons...
Cell-to-cell junctions are crucial mechanical and signaling hubs that connect cells within tissues a...
Cadherin-based cell-cell adhesions are a primary determinant of tissue structure. For several decade...
Cells integrate biochemical and mechanical information to function within multicellular tissue. With...
For nearly 40 years, it was debated as to whether the differences in cadherin- dependent cell-cell a...
International audienceThe shaping of a multicellular body, and the maintenance and repair of adult t...
Cell-cell contacts are major determinants of tissue organization in both health and disease. Adhesiv...
Cadherins are cell-cell adhesion proteins that mediate cell recognition, segregation, and signaling ...
Cells are linked together dynamically by adhesion molecules, such as the classical cadherins. E-cadh...
Cell adhesion and cell–cell contacts are pre-requisites for proper metabolism, protein synthesis, ce...
Cell – cell adhesions serve to mechanically couple cells, allowing for long-range transmission of fo...
Intercellular adhesion is the key to multicellularity, and its malfunction plays an important role i...
Cell-cell adhesions are sites where cells experience and resist tugging forces. It has long been pos...
This thesis studies mechanism involved in propagating force generated at cadherin complexes. The fir...
Integrin-mediated adhesions between cells and the extracellular matrix are fundamental for cell func...
AbstractHere we discuss recent studies addressing adhesion-coupled mechanosensory processes and cons...