Cell migration is an essential feature of eukaryotic life, required for processes ranging from feeding and phagoctyosis to development, healing, and immunity. Migration requires the actin cytoskeleton, specifically the localized polymerization of actin filaments underneath the plasma membrane. Here we summarize recent developments in actin biology that particularly affect structures at the leading edge of the cell, including the structure of actin branches, the multiple pathways that lead to cytoskeleton assembly and disassembly, and the role of blebs. Future progress depends on connecting these processes and components to the dynamic behavior of the whole cell in three dimensions
Abstract Smooth muscle cell migration has been implicated in the development of respiratory and card...
AbstractAt the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma me...
At the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma membrane. ...
Cell migration is an essential feature of eukaryotic life, required for processes ranging from feedi...
Cell migration is an essential process, both in unicellular organisms such as amoeba and as individu...
Cell migration is necessary for several developmental processes in multicellular organisms. Furtherm...
International audienceCell migration is a vital and dynamic process required for the development of ...
Cell migration is a complex cellular behavior that results from the coordinated changes in the actin...
Numerous F-actin containing structures are involved in regulating protrusion of membrane at the lead...
<p>Any cellular response leading to morphological changes is highly tuned to balance the force gener...
Cell motility is crucial for tissue formation and for development of organisms. Later on cell migrat...
The actin cytoskeleton is essential for maintaining mechanical integrity of cells and tissues and fo...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs), together with actin and microtu-bules, constitut...
Cell migration is astoundingly diverse. Molecular signatures, cell-cell interactions, and environmen...
Protrusion formation is an essential step during cell migration. Cells migrating in three-dimensiona...
Abstract Smooth muscle cell migration has been implicated in the development of respiratory and card...
AbstractAt the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma me...
At the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma membrane. ...
Cell migration is an essential feature of eukaryotic life, required for processes ranging from feedi...
Cell migration is an essential process, both in unicellular organisms such as amoeba and as individu...
Cell migration is necessary for several developmental processes in multicellular organisms. Furtherm...
International audienceCell migration is a vital and dynamic process required for the development of ...
Cell migration is a complex cellular behavior that results from the coordinated changes in the actin...
Numerous F-actin containing structures are involved in regulating protrusion of membrane at the lead...
<p>Any cellular response leading to morphological changes is highly tuned to balance the force gener...
Cell motility is crucial for tissue formation and for development of organisms. Later on cell migrat...
The actin cytoskeleton is essential for maintaining mechanical integrity of cells and tissues and fo...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs), together with actin and microtu-bules, constitut...
Cell migration is astoundingly diverse. Molecular signatures, cell-cell interactions, and environmen...
Protrusion formation is an essential step during cell migration. Cells migrating in three-dimensiona...
Abstract Smooth muscle cell migration has been implicated in the development of respiratory and card...
AbstractAt the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma me...
At the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma membrane. ...