LIM domain proteins in cell mechanobiology.
Caitlin A AndersonDavid R KovarMargaret Lise GardelJonathan D WinkelmanPublished in: Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
The actin cytoskeleton is important for maintaining mechanical homeostasis in adherent cells, largely through its regulation of adhesion and cortical tension. The LIM (Lin-11, Isl1, MEC-3) domain-containing proteins are involved in a myriad of cellular mechanosensitive pathways. Recent work has discovered that LIM domains bind to mechanically stressed actin filaments, suggesting a novel and widely conserved mechanism of mechanosensing. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge of LIM protein mechanosensitivity.