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Sawako Yamashiro1,2, Misato Nomura1, Nils Chapin3
1Laboratory of Single-Molecule Cell Biology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto Japan.
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Cells sense and respond to fluid shear stress. Cell surfaces are exposed to flow, yet the influence of shear stress on the behavior of plasma membrane proteins remains unclear. Here we show that extracellular flow induces the gradient distribution of cell membrane proteins with increasing concentration toward the downstream direction of the flow. Shear stress at 10-30 dynes/cm2 caused formation of concentration gradients of both GPI-anchored proteins and transmembrane proteins, including integrinß1, E-cadherin and the insulin receptor in Xenopus XTC cells. Using single-molecule live-cell imaging, we found that GPI-anchored T-cadherin molecules are dragged along the direction of flow under shear stress. In addition, shear stress induced concentration gradients of membrane proteins in COS-7 cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Our findings suggest that external flow directly transports membrane proteins, establishing concentration gradients that may contribute to the cellular flow-sensing mechanism.
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