Cell polarization toward an attractant is influenced by both physical and chemical factors. Most existing mathematical models are based on reaction-diffusion systems and only focus on the chemical process occurring during cell polarization. However, membrane tension has been shown to act as a long-range inhibitor of cell polarization. Here, we present a cell polarization model incorporating the interplay between Rac GTPase, filamentous actin (F-actin), and cell membrane tension. We further test the predictions of this model by performing single cell measurements of the spontaneous polarization of cancer stem cells (CSCs) and non-stem cancer cells (NSCCs), as the former have lower cell membrane tension. Based on both our model and the experi...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
Patterns are ubiquitous in nature, but the underlying mechanisms giving rise to them are not always ...
Cell polarization toward an attractant is influenced by both physical and chemical factors. Most exi...
<p><b>(a)</b> Schematic diagram of the regulatory network in the model. Membrane tension (<i>mt</i>)...
The small GTPase Rac is known to be an important regulator of cell polarization, cytoskeletal reorga...
In response to chemical stimulation, many eukaryotic cells are able to sense the direction of the s...
SummaryLittle is known about how neutrophils and other cells establish a single zone of actin assemb...
International audienceThe generation of cell polarity is one of the most intriguing symmetry-breakin...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
Cells can polarize in response to external signals, such as chemical gradients, cell–cell contacts, ...
During cell migration, cells become polarized, change their shape, and move in response to various i...
Cells must migrate for neurons to make connections with distant partners, immune cells to find their...
In multicellular organisms, epithelial cells form layers separating compartments responsible for dif...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
Patterns are ubiquitous in nature, but the underlying mechanisms giving rise to them are not always ...
Cell polarization toward an attractant is influenced by both physical and chemical factors. Most exi...
<p><b>(a)</b> Schematic diagram of the regulatory network in the model. Membrane tension (<i>mt</i>)...
The small GTPase Rac is known to be an important regulator of cell polarization, cytoskeletal reorga...
In response to chemical stimulation, many eukaryotic cells are able to sense the direction of the s...
SummaryLittle is known about how neutrophils and other cells establish a single zone of actin assemb...
International audienceThe generation of cell polarity is one of the most intriguing symmetry-breakin...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
Cells can polarize in response to external signals, such as chemical gradients, cell–cell contacts, ...
During cell migration, cells become polarized, change their shape, and move in response to various i...
Cells must migrate for neurons to make connections with distant partners, immune cells to find their...
In multicellular organisms, epithelial cells form layers separating compartments responsible for dif...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
Patterns are ubiquitous in nature, but the underlying mechanisms giving rise to them are not always ...