Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into biochemical signals by force bearing molecular elements located at the cell surface, in adhesion complexes or in cytoskeletal structures1. The nucleus is physically connected to the cell surface through the cytoskeleton and the linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex, allowing rapid mechanical stress transmission from adhesions to the nucleus2. Whereas it has been demonstrated that nuclei experience force3, the direct effect of force on the nucleus is not known. Here we show that isolated nuclei are able to respond to force by adjusting their stiffness to resist the applied tension. Using magnetic tweezers, we found that apply...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
Many signaling pathways converge on the nucleus to regulate critical nuclear events such as transcri...
Cell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surrounding environment. Ch...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
How cells maintain nuclear shape and position against various intracellular and extracellular forces...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
Cells have adapted to mechanical forces early in evolution and have developed multiple mechanisms en...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Mechanical forces influence many aspects of cell behavior. Forces are detected and transduced into b...
Many signaling pathways converge on the nucleus to regulate critical nuclear events such as transcri...
Cell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surrounding environment. Ch...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
How cells maintain nuclear shape and position against various intracellular and extracellular forces...
In addition to biochemical and molecular signals coming from the microenvironment, cells are able to...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The nucleus, central to all cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input and its molecu...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
Cells have adapted to mechanical forces early in evolution and have developed multiple mechanisms en...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundings, operating a compl...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...