SummaryCells' ability to detect and orient themselves in chemoattractant gradients has been the subject of numerous studies, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown [1]. Ras activation is the earliest polarized response to chemoattractant gradients downstream from heterotrimeric G proteins in Dictyostelium, and inhibition of Ras signaling results in directional migration defects [2]. Activated Ras is enriched at the leading edge, promoting the localized activation of key chemotactic effectors, such as PI3K and TORC2 [2–5]. To investigate the role of Ras in directional sensing, we studied the effect of its misregulation by using cells with disrupted RasGAP activity. We identified an ortholog of mammalian NF1, DdNF1, as...
Control of the cytoskeleton and mechanical contacts with the extracellular environment are essential...
Chemotactic responses of eukaryotic cells require a signal processing system that translates an exte...
Many eukaryotic cells regulate their mobility by external cues. Genetic studies have identified >100...
SummaryCells' ability to detect and orient themselves in chemoattractant gradients has been the subj...
In response to a chemoattractant signal, amoeboid cells such as neutrophils, macrophages, and Dictyo...
SummaryRas was found to regulate Dictyostelium chemotaxis, but the mechanisms that spatially and tem...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which a shallow spatial gradient of chemoattract...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which cells exhibit directed movement in shallow...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which cells exhibit directed movement in shallow...
Chemotaxis, the directional movement towards a chemical compound, is an essential property of many c...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins are small GTP-binding proteins that play an essential role in a wide...
Eukaryotic cells chemotax in a wide range of chemoattractant concentration gradients, and thus need ...
Background: Ras proteins are small GTP-binding proteins that play an essential role in a wide range ...
Control of the cytoskeleton and mechanical contacts with the extracellular environment are essential...
Chemotactic responses of eukaryotic cells require a signal processing system that translates an exte...
Many eukaryotic cells regulate their mobility by external cues. Genetic studies have identified >100...
SummaryCells' ability to detect and orient themselves in chemoattractant gradients has been the subj...
In response to a chemoattractant signal, amoeboid cells such as neutrophils, macrophages, and Dictyo...
SummaryRas was found to regulate Dictyostelium chemotaxis, but the mechanisms that spatially and tem...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which a shallow spatial gradient of chemoattract...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which cells exhibit directed movement in shallow...
Central to chemotaxis is the molecular mechanism by which cells exhibit directed movement in shallow...
Chemotaxis, the directional movement towards a chemical compound, is an essential property of many c...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins are small GTP-binding proteins that play an essential role in a wide...
Eukaryotic cells chemotax in a wide range of chemoattractant concentration gradients, and thus need ...
Background: Ras proteins are small GTP-binding proteins that play an essential role in a wide range ...
Control of the cytoskeleton and mechanical contacts with the extracellular environment are essential...
Chemotactic responses of eukaryotic cells require a signal processing system that translates an exte...
Many eukaryotic cells regulate their mobility by external cues. Genetic studies have identified >100...