AbstractTo study reorganization of the actin system in cells that invert their polarity, we stimulated Dictyostelium cells by mechanical forces from alternating directions. The cells oriented in a fluid flow by establishing a protruding front directed against the flow and a retracting tail. Labels for polymerized actin and filamentous myosin-II marked front and tail. At 2.1Pa, actin first disassembled at the previous front before it began to polymerize at the newly induced front. In contrast, myosin-II slowly disappeared from the previous tail and continuously redistributed to the new tail. Front specification was myosin-II independent and accumulation of polymerized actin was even more focused in mutants lacking myosin-II heavy chains. We ...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...
AbstractTo study reorganization of the actin system in cells that invert their polarity, we stimulat...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
SummaryIn migrating cells, the relative importance of myosin II contractility for cell rear retracti...
Chemotactic responses of eukaryotic cells require a signal processing system that translates an exte...
At the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma membrane. ...
AbstractIn a gradient of chemoattractant, Dictyostelium cells are orientated with their front direct...
AbstractAt the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma me...
In a motile polarized cell the actin system is differentiated to allow protrusion at the front and r...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
Adherent cells are able to actively generate internal forces, channelled by cytoskeletal protein fil...
Many eukaryotic cells regulate their polarity and motility in response to external chemical cues. Wh...
Chemotaxis and phagocytosis are two distinct mechanisms that occur as a result of extracellular acti...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...
AbstractTo study reorganization of the actin system in cells that invert their polarity, we stimulat...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
SummaryIn migrating cells, the relative importance of myosin II contractility for cell rear retracti...
Chemotactic responses of eukaryotic cells require a signal processing system that translates an exte...
At the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma membrane. ...
AbstractIn a gradient of chemoattractant, Dictyostelium cells are orientated with their front direct...
AbstractAt the leading edge of a motile cell, actin polymerizes in close apposition to the plasma me...
In a motile polarized cell the actin system is differentiated to allow protrusion at the front and r...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
Adherent cells are able to actively generate internal forces, channelled by cytoskeletal protein fil...
Many eukaryotic cells regulate their polarity and motility in response to external chemical cues. Wh...
Chemotaxis and phagocytosis are two distinct mechanisms that occur as a result of extracellular acti...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...