51. Cell cytoskeletal conformation under reversible thermal control
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J. Andrew Yeh, Chao-Min Cheng, Kai-Wei Liao, Chung-Yao Yang, and Ting-Ya Chang
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,urogenital system ,Molecular biophysics ,Cell ,Polymer ,Thermal treatment ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Polymerization ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Biophysics ,Cytoskeleton ,Actin - Abstract
In order to assess the role of cytoskeletal structure in modulating cell surface topography during cell transformation, we investigated cytoskeletal organization of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells at different thermal gradients. Specifically, we examined actin polymerization as a function of temperature in a controlled thermal environment. After applying an increase in temperature of 5 °C, we observed fewer actin filaments in the network, as these molecular polymers depolymerized. Partial stress fibers of MDCK cells could be rearranged, but some of them were disrupted irreversibly after a second thermal treatment, and MDCK cells underwent apoptosis at higher temperatures as well.
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- 2013