Bioengineering and Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Nature. 2010 Jan 28;463(7280):485-92. doi: 10.1038/nature08908.
The ability of a eukaryotic cell to resist deformation, to transport intracellular cargo and to change shape during movement depends on the cytoskeleton, an interconnected network of filamentous polymers and regulatory proteins. Recent work has demonstrated that both internal and external physical forces can act through the cytoskeleton to affect local mechanical properties and cellular behaviour. Attention is now focused on how cytoskeletal networks generate, transmit and respond to mechanical signals over both short and long timescales. An important insight emerging from this work is that long-lived cytoskeletal structures may act as epigenetic determinants of cell shape, function and fate.
真核细胞抵抗变形、运输细胞内货物和在运动过程中改变形状的能力取决于细胞骨架,这是一个丝状聚合物和调节蛋白相互连接的网络。最近的工作表明,内部和外部物理力都可以通过细胞骨架作用来影响局部力学性质和细胞行为。现在的注意力集中在细胞骨架网络如何在短时间和长时间内产生、传递和响应机械信号上。这项工作带来的一个重要认识是,长寿的细胞骨架结构可能作为细胞形状、功能和命运的表观遗传决定因素发挥作用。