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Gravity sensing in plant and animal cells.

Ken TakahashiHideyuki TakahashiTakuya FuruichiMasatsugu ToyotaMakoto Furutani-SeikiTakeshi KobayashiHaruko Watanabe-TakanoMasahiro ShinoharaTakuro Numaga-TomitaAsako Sakaue-SawanoAtsushi MiyawakiKeiji Naruse
Published in: NPJ microgravity (2021)
Gravity determines shape of body tissue and affects the functions of life, both in plants and animals. The cellular response to gravity is an active process of mechanotransduction. Although plants and animals share some common mechanisms of gravity sensing in spite of their distant phylogenetic origin, each species has its own mechanism to sense and respond to gravity. In this review, we discuss current understanding regarding the mechanisms of cellular gravity sensing in plants and animals. Understanding gravisensing also contributes to life on Earth, e.g., understanding osteoporosis and muscle atrophy. Furthermore, in the current age of Mars exploration, understanding cellular responses to gravity will form the foundation of living in space.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • postmenopausal women
  • cell proliferation
  • body composition
  • cell death