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Cadherin mechanotransduction in tissue remodeling

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 70, Issue 21, Pages 4101-4116

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-013-1329-x

Keywords

Cadherin; Mechanotransduction; alpha-catenin; Actomyosin; Morphogenesis; Development; Vinculin

Funding

  1. Netherlands Scientific Organization (NWO-VIDI)

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Mechanical forces are increasingly recognized as central factors in the regulation of tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis. Central to the transduction of mechanical information into biochemical signaling is the contractile actomyosin cytoskeleton. Fluctuations in actomyosin contraction are sensed by tension sensitive systems at the interface between actomyosin and cell adhesion complexes. We review the current knowledge about the mechanical coupling of cell-cell junctions to the cytoskeleton and highlight the central role of alpha-catenin in this linkage. We assemble current knowledge about alpha-catenin's regulation by tension and about its interactions with a diversity of proteins. We present a model in which alpha-catenin is a force-regulated platform for a machinery of proteins that orchestrates local cortical remodeling in response to force. Finally, we highlight recently described fundamental processes in tissue morphogenesis and argue where and how this alpha-catenin-dependent cadherin mechanotransduction may be involved.

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