This chapter reviews various aspects of changes in cytoskeletal organization which occur upon activating a highly motile cell phenotype. The first of these relates to the rapid formation of F-actin-rich ruffles on the apical cell surfaces following the addition of one of several motility factors. In a number of aspects these ruffles resemble leading edge lamellipodia. The ruffles form upon ligand binding and, at least for one cytokine, the receptors become associated with the ruffles. For several cytokines the ruffles are circular and in all cases they are associated with much increased pinocytosis. The possible significance is considered of these very early markers of a motile cell phenotype. A second topic covered is the role of microtubu...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell motility underlies essential processes, such as embryonic development, t...
During many years of research, the core components and mechanisms required to build a microtubule ar...
Microtubules control cell architecture by serving as a scaffold for intracellular transport, signali...
This chapter reviews various aspects of changes in cytoskeletal organization which occur upon activa...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Microtubules are required for several cellular processes including vesicle transport, cytoplasmic or...
Microtubules are polarized cytoskeletal filaments that serve as tracks for intracellular transport a...
The dynamic behavior of microtubules has been measured in non-polarized, polarized, and hepatocyte g...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers which play important roles in mitosis, cell locomotion, and the de...
The turnover of microtubules was studied in the processes of PtK2 cells, after treatment with the cy...
The first detailed observations on the motile behav-ior of animal cells were made several decades ag...
AbstractInteractions between the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons occur during cell polarization....
Cell polarity refers to a fundamental property of eukaryotic cells, in which cellular components and...
While many cell types are able to generate cellular movement through the action of the actomyosin cy...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell motility underlies essential processes, such as embryonic development, t...
During many years of research, the core components and mechanisms required to build a microtubule ar...
Microtubules control cell architecture by serving as a scaffold for intracellular transport, signali...
This chapter reviews various aspects of changes in cytoskeletal organization which occur upon activa...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Microtubules are required for several cellular processes including vesicle transport, cytoplasmic or...
Microtubules are polarized cytoskeletal filaments that serve as tracks for intracellular transport a...
The dynamic behavior of microtubules has been measured in non-polarized, polarized, and hepatocyte g...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers which play important roles in mitosis, cell locomotion, and the de...
The turnover of microtubules was studied in the processes of PtK2 cells, after treatment with the cy...
The first detailed observations on the motile behav-ior of animal cells were made several decades ag...
AbstractInteractions between the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons occur during cell polarization....
Cell polarity refers to a fundamental property of eukaryotic cells, in which cellular components and...
While many cell types are able to generate cellular movement through the action of the actomyosin cy...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell motility underlies essential processes, such as embryonic development, t...
During many years of research, the core components and mechanisms required to build a microtubule ar...
Microtubules control cell architecture by serving as a scaffold for intracellular transport, signali...