AbstractThe extension of the plasma membrane during cell crawling or spreading is known to require actin polymerization [1]; however, the question of how pushing forces derive from actin polymerization remains open. A leading theory (herein referred to as elastic propulsion) illustrates how elastic stresses in networks growing on curved surfaces can result in forces that push particles [2, 3]. To date all examples of reconstituted motility have used curved surfaces, raising the possibility that such squeezing forces are essential for actin-based pushing. By contrast, other theories, such as molecular ratchets [4, 5], neither require nor consider surface curvature to explain pushing forces. Here, we critically test the requirement of substra...
We propose a mathematical model of the actin-based propulsion of spatially extended obstacles. It st...
International audienceWe applied a colloidal force microscopy technique to measure the spreading and...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
AbstractThe extension of the plasma membrane during cell crawling or spreading is known to require a...
AbstractActin polymerization has been shown to be sufficient to propel curved objects, for example b...
International audienceThe directed polymerization of a branched actin network against a functionaliz...
Recent experiments have reported fascinating geometrical trajectories for actin-based motility of ba...
peer reviewedInspired by the motility of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, we have experimentally...
The spreading area of cells has been shown to play a central role in the determination of cell fate ...
<div><p>Two theoretical models dominate current understanding of actin-based propulsion: microscopic...
Curvature of biological membranes can be generated by a variety of molecular mechanisms including pr...
AbstractInspired by the motility of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, we have experimentally stud...
Two theoretical models dominate current understanding of actin-based propulsion: microscopic polymer...
Abstract. Intracellular pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes and Rickettsia rickettsii move with...
Background: The uptake of particles by actin-powered invagination of the plasma membrane is common t...
We propose a mathematical model of the actin-based propulsion of spatially extended obstacles. It st...
International audienceWe applied a colloidal force microscopy technique to measure the spreading and...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
AbstractThe extension of the plasma membrane during cell crawling or spreading is known to require a...
AbstractActin polymerization has been shown to be sufficient to propel curved objects, for example b...
International audienceThe directed polymerization of a branched actin network against a functionaliz...
Recent experiments have reported fascinating geometrical trajectories for actin-based motility of ba...
peer reviewedInspired by the motility of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, we have experimentally...
The spreading area of cells has been shown to play a central role in the determination of cell fate ...
<div><p>Two theoretical models dominate current understanding of actin-based propulsion: microscopic...
Curvature of biological membranes can be generated by a variety of molecular mechanisms including pr...
AbstractInspired by the motility of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, we have experimentally stud...
Two theoretical models dominate current understanding of actin-based propulsion: microscopic polymer...
Abstract. Intracellular pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes and Rickettsia rickettsii move with...
Background: The uptake of particles by actin-powered invagination of the plasma membrane is common t...
We propose a mathematical model of the actin-based propulsion of spatially extended obstacles. It st...
International audienceWe applied a colloidal force microscopy technique to measure the spreading and...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...