Decoding Biomechanical Cues Based on DNA Sensors

Yihao Huang, Ting Chen, Xiaodie Chen, Ximing Chen,Jialu Zhang, Sinong Liu, Menghao Lu, Chong Chen, Xiangyu Ding,Chaoyong Yang, Ruiyun Huang,Yanling Song

SMALL(2024)

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Biological systems perceive and respond to mechanical forces, generating mechanical cues to regulate life processes. Analyzing biomechanical forces has profound significance for understanding biological functions. Therefore, a series of molecular mechanical techniques have been developed, mainly including single-molecule force spectroscopy, traction force microscopy, and molecular tension sensor systems, which provide indispensable tools for advancing the field of mechanobiology. DNA molecules with a programmable structure and well-defined mechanical characteristics have attached much attention to molecular tension sensors as sensing elements, and are designed for the study of biomechanical forces to present biomechanical information with high sensitivity and resolution. In this work, a comprehensive overview of molecular mechanical technology is presented, with a particular focus on molecular tension sensor systems, specifically those based on DNA. Finally, the future development and challenges of DNA-based molecular tension sensor systems are looked upon. Decoding biomechanical cues is of great importance in comprehending biological systems. Molecular mechanical techniques, which are based on DNA sensors, offer highly sensitive and precise approaches to gathering information about biological mechanical forces. Here, it aims to provide a review of molecular mechanical techniques and focus on the development, application, and future potential of DNA-based molecular tension sensor systems.image
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mechanobiology,molecular tension sensor systems,DNA nanotechnology
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