2015
ZO-1 controls endothelial adherens junctions, cell–cell tension, angiogenesis, and barrier formation
Tornavaca O, Chia M, Dufton N, Almagro LO, Conway DE, Randi AM, Schwartz MA, Matter K, Balda MS. ZO-1 controls endothelial adherens junctions, cell–cell tension, angiogenesis, and barrier formation. Journal Of Cell Biology 2015, 208: 821-838. PMID: 25753039, PMCID: PMC4362456, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201404140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActomyosinAdherens JunctionsAnimalsAntigens, CDCadherinsCapillary PermeabilityCell Adhesion MoleculesCell MovementCells, CulturedClaudin-5Cytoskeletal ProteinsCytoskeletonEndothelial CellsHumansMechanotransduction, CellularMice, Inbred C57BLMyosinsNeovascularization, PhysiologicProtein TransportReceptors, Cell SurfaceTight JunctionsZonula Occludens-1 ProteinConceptsCell-cell tensionAdherens junctionsActive myosin IIZO-1VE-cadherinBarrier formationEndothelial adherens junctionsJunctional recruitmentPrimary endothelial cellsCadherin complexActomyosin organizationCentral regulatorStress fibersInhibition of ROCKMyosin IIProtein ZO-1Tight junction protein ZO-1Cell migrationIntercellular junctionsP114RhoGEFMechanotransducersTight junctionsEndothelial junctionsEndothelial cellsTight junction disruption
2006
Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction
Orr AW, Helmke BP, Blackman BR, Schwartz MA. Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction. Developmental Cell 2006, 10: 11-20. PMID: 16399074, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2005.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research