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Cells' Responses to Gravity

scubacuda writes "Science@NASA has an article on how cells respond to gravity in unexpected ways. Cell skeletons ("cytoskeletons") consist of protein molecules arranged into chains very much like Kenneth Snelson's Needletower , a tensegrity (tension gravity) sculpture built in 1969. This tension is what makes red blood cells flat and human endothelial cell filaments' geodesic-domes triangular-shaped."

6 comments

  1. Biotech? by 1WingedAngel · · Score: 1

    Very flat cells with taut cytoskeletons somehow sense that more cells are needed--to cover a cut, for example. Rounder, cramped cells might sense an overpopulation problem and decide it's time to die and make room for others. In either case, they are responding to a control system in which the shape-shifting cytoskeleton serves as a switching mechanism.

    Maybe with this knowledge, more biotechnology could be devised using tensegrity to form the cells into multi-state transistors based on shape and rigidity.

    Tim

  2. did you read the article ? by J+x · · Score: 2, Informative

    from the article:

    "The word 'tensegrity' is an invention: a contraction of 'tensional integrity.'

    ..NOT tension gravity as the story suggests.

  3. Err... by SnoopDobb · · Score: 1

    "Kenneth Snelson's Needletower , a tensegrity (tension gravity) sculpture built in 1969."

    Umm.. The article linked to the word tensegrity specifically states that:

    "The word 'tensegrity' is an invention: a contraction of 'tensional integrity.'"

    C'mon editors, would it have been that tough to actually look at the page you linked to?

    1. Re:Err... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      c'mon snoopdobb, didn't you notice the post (one of the three) that was posted over an hour before yours that said THE SAME DAMNED THING!?

  4. Single cell life forms by sckeener · · Score: 1

    The last slide of my talk was a picture of the universe: super clusters of galaxies. Next to it was a one of capillary cells in a dish, formed into networks. The two pictures looked identical.

    My wife was right! The universe is a giant prokaryote!

    --
    "Only one thing, is impossible for god: to find any sense in any copyright law on the planet." Mark Twain