Mechanochemical feedback control of dynamin independent endocytosis modulates membrane tension in adherent cells
Plasma membrane tension is an important factor that regulates many key cellular processes. Here authors show that a specific dynamin-independent endocytic pathway is modulated by changes in tension via the mechano-transducer vinculin.
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Main Authors: | Joseph Jose Thottacherry, Anita Joanna Kosmalska, Amit Kumar, Amit Singh Vishen, Alberto Elosegui-Artola, Susav Pradhan, Sumit Sharma, Parvinder P. Singh, Marta C. Guadamillas, Natasha Chaudhary, Ram Vishwakarma, Xavier Trepat, Miguel A. del Pozo, Robert G. Parton, Madan Rao, Pramod Pullarkat, Pere Roca-Cusachs, Satyajit Mayor |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb8346c7ed95490cb1c6b60b5175a8ca |
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