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Open the Gates of Force

Open the Gates of Force

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This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 332.

Song title: Open the Gates of Force
Original Base by Base episode: 332: When Chromatin Filters Force: Age, AP-1, and Fibroblast Mechanotransduction

Article metadata:
Article title: Chromatin accessibility regulates age- dependent nuclear mechanotransduction
Journal: PNAS
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2522217123
Reference: Liao Y, Land M, Gupta R, Yu L, Sornapudi TR, Shivashankar GV. Chromatin accessibility regulates age-dependent nuclear mechanotransduction. PNAS. 2026;123(13):e2522217123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2522217123. Published March 26, 2026.

Lyrics:
Verse 1
In a collagen room where the fibers pull tight,
Bright screens read the hush between wrong and right,
Young cells hear the stretch like a drum in the floor,
Old cells feel the knock, but it won’t open the door.

Pre-Chorus
It’s not just the signal, it’s where it can land,
On pages of DNA, on invisible strands,
When the chromatin loosens, the message gets through,
When it locks down in age, the echo turns blue.

Chorus
Open the gates, let the pressure sing,
Tension and TGF—make the whole system ring,
AP-1 lights up like a match in the dark,
Write it in motion, leave a healing mark.

Verse 2
Motifs in the margins, distal lines that decide,
What rises to the surface and what stays denied,
JUNB meets Pol II, sparks on the track,
But silence the pathway and the fire fades back.

Bridge
We’re tuned by the scaffold, rewired by time,
A map of accessibility drawn in a rhyme,
Find the right kinase, shift the key in the chain,
And teach tired tissue how to answer again.

Final Chorus
Open the gates, let the pressure sing,
Tension and TGF—make the whole system ring,
AP-1, JUNB—let the letters align,
From stiffened old pages to a new design.

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