Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2204408 Trends in Cell Biology 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Maintenance of intra/extracellular force balance is essential for cell integrity.•LIM domain proteins are broadly mechanosensitive.•LIM proteins mediate SF assembly and repair.•Zyxin provides a tractable model for understanding LIM protein mechanoresponse.

The actin cytoskeleton assembles into branched networks or bundles to generate mechanical force for critical cellular processes such as establishment of polarity, adhesion, and migration. Stress fibers (SFs) are contractile actomyosin structures that physically couple to the extracellular matrix through integrin-based focal adhesions (FAs), thereby transmitting force into and across the cell. Recently, LIN-11, Isl1, and MEC-3 (LIM) domain proteins have been implicated in mediating this cytoskeletal mechanotransduction. Among the more well-studied LIM domain adapter proteins is zyxin, a dynamic component of both FAs and SFs. Here we discuss recent research detailing the mechanisms by which SFs adjust their structure and composition to balance mechanical forces and suggest ways that zyxin and other LIM domain proteins mediate mechanoresponse.

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