Many eukaryotic cells use pseudopodia for movement towards chemoattractants. We developed a computer algorithm to identify pseudopodia, and analyzed how pseudopodia of Dictyostelium cells are guided toward cAMP. Surprisingly, the direction of a pseudopod is not actively oriented toward the gradient, but is always perpendicular to the local cell curvature. The gradient induces a bias in the position where the pseudopod emerges: pseudopodia more likely emerge at the side of the cell closer to the gradient where perpendicular pseudopodia are pointed automatically toward the chemoattractant. A mutant lacking the formin dDia2 is not spherical but has many invaginations. Although pseudopodia still emerge at the side closer to the gradient, the su...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
AbstractMany amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for ...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...
Many eukaryotic cells use pseudopodia for movement towards chemoattractants. We developed a computer...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
Current models of eukaryotic chemotaxis propose that directional sensing causes localized generation...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
AbstractMany amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for ...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...
Many eukaryotic cells use pseudopodia for movement towards chemoattractants. We developed a computer...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
The mechanism of chemotaxis is one of the most interesting issues in modern cell biology. Recent wor...
Current models of eukaryotic chemotaxis propose that directional sensing causes localized generation...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Eukaryotic cells extend pseudopodia for movement. In the absence of external cues, cells move in ran...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
Many amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for chemotax...
AbstractMany amoeboid cells move by extending pseudopods. Here I present a new stochastic model for ...
During chemotaxis, pseudopod extensions lead the cell towards the source of attractant. The role of ...