Cell control by membrane-cytoskeleton adhesion

Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
M P Sheetz

Abstract

The rates of mechanochemical processes, such as endocytosis, membrane extension and membrane resealing after cell wounding, are known to be controlled biochemically, through interaction with regulatory proteins. Here, I propose that these rates are also controlled physically, through an apparently continuous adhesion between plasma membrane lipids and cytoskeletal proteins.

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