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The plasma membrane as a mechanochemical transducer

Anabel-Lise Le Roux, Xarxa Quiroga, Nikhil Walani, Marino Arroyo, Pere Roca-Cusachs
Key takeaways
  1. 01The plasma membrane is a key mechanical sensor
  2. 02It converts physical stress into biochemical signals
  3. 03The process is crucial for cell health and homeostasis
  4. 04Sensors for membrane tension and curvature are involved
  5. 05Dysregulation can contribute to diseases like cancer

The cell's outer membrane converts physical forces into biochemical signals, a process crucial for cellular function in health and disease.

Abstract

Cells are constantly submitted to external mechanical stresses, which they must withstand and respond to. By forming a physical boundary between cells and their environment that is also a biochemical platform, the plasma membrane (PM) is a key interface mediating both cellular response to mechanical stimuli, and subsequent biochemical responses. Here, we review the role of the PM as a mechanosensing structure. We first analyse how the PM responds to mechanical stresses, and then discuss how this mechanical response triggers downstream biochemical responses. The molecular players involved in PM mechanochemical transduction include sensors of membrane unfolding, membrane tension, membrane curvature or membrane domain rearrangement. These sensors trigger signalling cascades fundamental both in healthy scenarios and in diseases such as cancer, which cells harness to maintain integrity, keep or restore homeostasis and adapt to their external environment. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Forces in cancer: interdisciplinary approaches in tumour mechanobiology'.

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APA
Anabel-Lise Le Roux, Xarxa Quiroga, Nikhil Walani, Marino Arroyo, & Pere Roca-Cusachs (2019). The plasma membrane as a mechanochemical transducer. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-plasma-membrane-as-a-mechanochemical-transducer/
MLA
Anabel-Lise Le Roux, et al. "The plasma membrane as a mechanochemical transducer." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-plasma-membrane-as-a-mechanochemical-transducer/.
Chicago
Anabel-Lise Le Roux et al. 2019. "The plasma membrane as a mechanochemical transducer.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-plasma-membrane-as-a-mechanochemical-transducer/