| Literature DB >> 33043523 |
Rafael Sandoval-Torrientes1, ThomasR Carr1, Guillaume De Bo1.
Abstract
Tensile forces influence a variety of important biological processes and force sensors are required to study these processes in vivo. Current force sensors are often tailor-made for a specific application, or activate at much higher forces than those observed at the cellular or tissue level. A versatile force sensor, with tunable mechanical and optical properties, activated at low pN forces will be ideal. In this communication, a new mechanoresponsive fluorescent hydrogen-bonded rotaxane, built around a maleimide dye, is reported. Its force-sensing properties are demonstrated in a polyacrylamide gel, a synthetic model of living tissue.Entities:
Keywords: fluorescence; force sensors; mechanochromism; rotaxane
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33043523 DOI: 10.1002/marc.202000447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Rapid Commun ISSN: 1022-1336 Impact factor: 5.734