Force transmission in epithelial tissues
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Vasquez, Claudia G.; Martin, Adam C.
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In epithelial tissues, cells constantly generate and transmit forces between each other. Forces generated by the actomyosin cytoskeleton regulate tissue shape and structure and also provide signals that influence cells' decisions to divide, die, or differentiate. Forces are transmitted across epithelia because cells are mechanically linked through junctional complexes, and forces can propagate through the cell cytoplasm. Here, we review some of the molecular mechanisms responsible for force generation, with a specific focus on the actomyosin cortex and adherens junctions. We then discuss evidence for how these mechanisms promote cell shape changes and force transmission in tissues.
Date issued
2017-03-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Developmental Dynamics
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Wiley Blackwell
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Vasquez, Claudia G., and Adam C. Martin. “Force Transmission in Epithelial Tissues: Force Transmission in Epithelial Tissues.” Developmental Dynamics 245.3 (2016): 361–371.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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10588388