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Review
. 2021 Feb:68:72-80.
doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2020.09.002. Epub 2020 Oct 23.

Mechanically tuning actin filaments to modulate the action of actin-binding proteins

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Mechanically tuning actin filaments to modulate the action of actin-binding proteins

Antoine Jégou et al. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2021 Feb.

Abstract

In cells, the actin cytoskeleton is regulated by an interplay between mechanics and biochemistry. A key mechanism, which has emerged based on converging indications from structural, cellular, and biophysical data, depicts the actin filament as a mechanically tunable substrate: mechanical stress applied to an actin filament induces conformational changes, which modify the binding and the regulatory action of actin-binding proteins. For a long time, however, direct evidence of this mechanotransductive mechanism was very scarce. This situation is changing rapidly, and recent in vitro single-filament studies using different techniques have revealed that several actin-binding proteins are able to sense tension, curvature, and/or torsion, applied to actin filaments. Here, we discuss these recent advances and their possible implications.

Keywords: Actin; Cytoskeleton; In vitro; Mechanotransduction; Microfluidics.

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