SummaryIn migrating cells, the relative importance of myosin II contractility for cell rear retraction varies [1–12]. However, in myosin II-inhibited polarizing cells, actin organization is compromised [13–18]; thus it remains unclear whether myosin II is simply required for correct actin arrangement or also directly drives rear retraction [9]. Ascaris sperm cells lack actin and associated motors, and depolymerization of major sperm protein is instead thought to pull the cell rear forward [19, 20]. Opposing views exist on whether actin could also have this function [19, 20] and has not been directly experimentally sought. We probe function at high temporal resolution in polarizing fibroblasts that establish migration by forming the cell rea...
The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
In this study, we show that the role of nonmuscle myosin II (NMII)-B in front-back migratory cell po...
Directed cell movement is instrumental for organismal devel-opment, immune responses, and the progre...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
AbstractTo study reorganization of the actin system in cells that invert their polarity, we stimulat...
SummaryCrawling movement in eukaryotic cells requires coordination of leading-edge protrusion with c...
Actin filament remodeling at cell surfaces is a fundamental aspect of cellular life. Except for mino...
Cell migration is of vital importance in many biological processes, including organismal development...
Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer cell invas...
Crawling cell motility is characteristic of most animal cells and is involved in many important biol...
International audienceTo study the mechanisms controlling front-rear polarity in migrating cells, we...
We have found that MLC-dependent activation of myosin IIB in migrating cells is required to form an ...
Summary Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer ce...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
In this study, we show that the role of nonmuscle myosin II (NMII)-B in front-back migratory cell po...
Directed cell movement is instrumental for organismal devel-opment, immune responses, and the progre...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
AbstractTo study reorganization of the actin system in cells that invert their polarity, we stimulat...
SummaryCrawling movement in eukaryotic cells requires coordination of leading-edge protrusion with c...
Actin filament remodeling at cell surfaces is a fundamental aspect of cellular life. Except for mino...
Cell migration is of vital importance in many biological processes, including organismal development...
Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer cell invas...
Crawling cell motility is characteristic of most animal cells and is involved in many important biol...
International audienceTo study the mechanisms controlling front-rear polarity in migrating cells, we...
We have found that MLC-dependent activation of myosin IIB in migrating cells is required to form an ...
Summary Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer ce...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important...
To establish morphological polarity, a cell must form a rear that is distinct from its front. For su...
In this study, we show that the role of nonmuscle myosin II (NMII)-B in front-back migratory cell po...