Title
Mechanical processes in biochemistry
Date Issued
20 August 2004
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
University of California
Abstract
Mechanical processes are involved in nearly every facet of the cell cycle. Mechanical forces are generated in the cell during processes as diverse as chromosomal segregation, replication, transcription, translation, translocation of proteins across membranes, cell locomotion, and catalyzed protein and nucleic acid folding and unfolding, among others. Because force is a product of all these reactions, biochemists are beginning to directly apply external forces to these processes to alter the extent or even the fate of these reactions hoping to reveal their underlying molecular mechanisms. This review provides the conceptual framework to understand the role of mechanical force in biochemistry.
Start page
705
End page
748
Volume
73
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Termodinámica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-3943069115
PubMed ID
Source
Annual Review of Biochemistry
ISSN of the container
00664154
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus