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The biophysical and compositional properties of human basement membranes.

Monica S SchoenenbergerWilli HalfterAlexia FerrandKathrin HalfterTzankov AlexandarHendrik P N SchollPaul Bernhard HenrichChristophe A Monnier
Published in: The FEBS journal (2023)
Basement membranes are among the most widespread, non-cellular functional materials in metazoan organisms. Despite this ubiquity, the links between their compositional and biophysical properties are often difficult to establish due to their thin and delicate nature. In this article, we examine these features on a molecular level by combining results from proteomics, elastic and nanomechanical analyses across a selection of human basement membranes. Comparing results between these different membranes links certain compositional attributes to distinct nanomechanical signatures, and further demonstrate to what extent water defines these properties. In all, these data underline BMs as stiff yet highly elastic connective tissue layers, and highlight how the interplay between composition, mechanics and hydration yields such exceptionally adaptable materials.
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