Stressing the limits of focal adhesion mechanosensitivity

PW Oakes, ML Gardel - Current opinion in cell biology, 2014 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 2014Elsevier
Focal adhesion assembly and maturation often occurs concomitantly with changes in force
generated within the cytoskeleton or extracellular matrix. To coordinate focal adhesion
dynamics with force, it has been suggested that focal adhesion dynamics are
mechanosensitive. This review discusses current understanding of the regulation of focal
adhesion assembly and force transmission, and the limits to which we can consider focal
adhesion plaques as mechanosensitive entities.
Focal adhesion assembly and maturation often occurs concomitantly with changes in force generated within the cytoskeleton or extracellular matrix. To coordinate focal adhesion dynamics with force, it has been suggested that focal adhesion dynamics are mechanosensitive. This review discusses current understanding of the regulation of focal adhesion assembly and force transmission, and the limits to which we can consider focal adhesion plaques as mechanosensitive entities.
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