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High-throughput mechanobiology: Force modulation of ensemble biochemical and cell-based assays
Authors:Ália dos Santos  Natalia Fili  David S Pearson  Yukti Hari-Gupta  Christopher P Toseland
Institution:1. Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom;2. School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Abstract:Mechanobiology is focused on how the physical forces and mechanical properties of proteins, cells, and tissues contribute to physiology and disease. Although the response of proteins and cells to mechanical stimuli is critical for function, the tools to probe these activities are typically restricted to single-molecule manipulations. Here, we have developed a novel microplate reader assay to encompass mechanical measurements with ensemble biochemical and cellular assays, using a microplate lid modified with magnets. This configuration enables multiple static magnetic tweezers to function simultaneously across the microplate, thereby greatly increasing throughput. We demonstrate the broad applicability and versatility through in vitro and in cellulo approaches. Overall, our methodology allows, for the first time (to our knowledge), ensemble biochemical and cell-based assays to be performed under force in high-throughput format. This approach substantially increases the availability of mechanobiology measurements.
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