A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate its morphology, i.e., roundish or spread, into a fate decision. We hypothesize that strain states in the nuclear envelope (NE) cause changes in the structure of the nuclear pore complexes. This induces significant changes in the NE's permeability to the traffic of the transcription factors involved in stem cell differentiation which are imported into the nucleus by passive diffusion. To demonstrate this, we set up a numerical model of the transport of diffusive molecules through the nuclear pore complex (NPC), on the basis of the NPC deformation. We then compared the prediction of the model for two different cell configurations with roundish an...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Passive macromolecular diffusion through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) is thought to decrease dramat...
AbstractThe nucleus has a smooth, regular appearance in normal cells, and its shape is greatly alter...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Smart biomaterials are increasingly being used to control stem cell fate in vitro by the recapitulat...
The hallmark of eukaryotic cells is the nucleus that contains the genome, enclosed by a physical bar...
The nuclear envelope has to be reformed after mitosis to create viable daughter cells with closed nu...
It is now evident that the cell nucleus undergoes dramatic shape changes during important cellular p...
AbstractThe nuclear envelope (NE) defines the nuclear compartment, and nuclear pore complexes (NPCs)...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
In eukaryotic cells, nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) fuse the inner and outer nuclear membranes and me...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, the nuclear envelope breaks down during mitosis. It reforms during tel...
The nuclear envelope constitutes a selective barrier that segregates chromatin into the nucleus of e...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
Large nuclear deformations during migration through confined spaces have been associated with nuclea...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Passive macromolecular diffusion through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) is thought to decrease dramat...
AbstractThe nucleus has a smooth, regular appearance in normal cells, and its shape is greatly alter...
A recent advance in understanding stem cell differentiation is that the cell is able to translate it...
Smart biomaterials are increasingly being used to control stem cell fate in vitro by the recapitulat...
The hallmark of eukaryotic cells is the nucleus that contains the genome, enclosed by a physical bar...
The nuclear envelope has to be reformed after mitosis to create viable daughter cells with closed nu...
It is now evident that the cell nucleus undergoes dramatic shape changes during important cellular p...
AbstractThe nuclear envelope (NE) defines the nuclear compartment, and nuclear pore complexes (NPCs)...
Directional cell migration in dense three-dimensional (3D) environments critically depends upon shap...
In eukaryotic cells, nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) fuse the inner and outer nuclear membranes and me...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, the nuclear envelope breaks down during mitosis. It reforms during tel...
The nuclear envelope constitutes a selective barrier that segregates chromatin into the nucleus of e...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
Large nuclear deformations during migration through confined spaces have been associated with nuclea...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Passive macromolecular diffusion through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) is thought to decrease dramat...
AbstractThe nucleus has a smooth, regular appearance in normal cells, and its shape is greatly alter...