Cells in developing organisms are subjected to particular mechanical forces that shape tissues and instruct cell fate decisions. How these forces are sensed and transmitted at the molecular level is therefore an important question, one that has mainly been investigated in cultured cells in vitro. Here, we elucidate how mechanical forces are transmitted in an intact organism. We studied Drosophila muscle attachment sites, which experience high mechanical forces during development and require integrin-mediated adhesion for stable attachment to tendons. Therefore, we quantified molecular forces across the essential integrin-binding protein Talin, which links integrin to the actin cytoskeleton. Generating flies expressing 3 Förster resonance en...
(A–B) Primary myoblasts isolated from talin-I-YPet embryos were differentiated and stained with phal...
We show that the Drosophila gene rhea, isolated because its wing blister phenotype is typical of mut...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
International audienceCells in developing organisms are subjected to particular mechanical forces th...
Cells in developing organisms are subjected to particular mechanical forces that shape tissues and i...
Cell-extra cellular matrix (ECM) adhesion through the integrin family of receptors is required for m...
Cells in multicellular organisms are arranged in complex three-dimensional patterns. To achieve such...
Cells in an organism are subjected to numerous sources of external and internal forces, and are able...
Cell function depends on tissue rigidity, which cells probe by applying and transmitting forces to t...
Abstract Force transmission at integrin-based adhesions is important for cell migration and mechanos...
A fundamental question in mechanobiology is how mechanical stimuli are sensed by mechanosensing prot...
Background: Higher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movements. T...
The ability of cells to adhere and sense differences in tissue stiffness is crucial for organ develo...
Although the relevance of mechanotransduction in cell signaling is currently appreciated, the mechan...
The muscle-tendon system built during the development of an animal is essential to allow the body to...
(A–B) Primary myoblasts isolated from talin-I-YPet embryos were differentiated and stained with phal...
We show that the Drosophila gene rhea, isolated because its wing blister phenotype is typical of mut...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
International audienceCells in developing organisms are subjected to particular mechanical forces th...
Cells in developing organisms are subjected to particular mechanical forces that shape tissues and i...
Cell-extra cellular matrix (ECM) adhesion through the integrin family of receptors is required for m...
Cells in multicellular organisms are arranged in complex three-dimensional patterns. To achieve such...
Cells in an organism are subjected to numerous sources of external and internal forces, and are able...
Cell function depends on tissue rigidity, which cells probe by applying and transmitting forces to t...
Abstract Force transmission at integrin-based adhesions is important for cell migration and mechanos...
A fundamental question in mechanobiology is how mechanical stimuli are sensed by mechanosensing prot...
Background: Higher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movements. T...
The ability of cells to adhere and sense differences in tissue stiffness is crucial for organ develo...
Although the relevance of mechanotransduction in cell signaling is currently appreciated, the mechan...
The muscle-tendon system built during the development of an animal is essential to allow the body to...
(A–B) Primary myoblasts isolated from talin-I-YPet embryos were differentiated and stained with phal...
We show that the Drosophila gene rhea, isolated because its wing blister phenotype is typical of mut...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...