RhoA is one of the more extensively studied members of the Rho family of small GTPase where it is most readily recognized for its contributions to actin-myosin contractility and stress fiber formation. Accordingly, RhoA function during cell migration has been relegated to the rear of the cell where it mediates retraction of the trailing edge. However, RhoA can also mediate membrane ruffling, lamellae formation and membrane blebbing, thus suggesting an active role in membrane protrusions at the leading edge. With the advent of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based Rho activity reporters, RhoA has been shown to be active at the leading edge of migrating cells where it precedes Rac and Cdc42 activation. These observations demonst...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Cells migrate in multiple different ways depending on their environment, which includes the extracel...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Clone A colon carcinoma cells develop fan-shaped lamellae and exhibit random migration when plated o...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is critical to the development and maintenance of higher organisms, and is required f...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Rho GTPases, a family of the Ras GTPase superfamily, are key regulators of the actin cytoskeleton. T...
The small GTPase RhoA is involved in cell morphology and migration. RhoA activity is tightly regulat...
Rho signaling is increasingly recognized to contribute to invasion and metastasis. In this study, we...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Cells migrate in multiple different ways depending on their environment, which includes the extracel...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Clone A colon carcinoma cells develop fan-shaped lamellae and exhibit random migration when plated o...
The binding of extracellular matrix proteins to integrins triggers rearrangements in the actin cytos...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is critical to the development and maintenance of higher organisms, and is required f...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Rho GTPases, a family of the Ras GTPase superfamily, are key regulators of the actin cytoskeleton. T...
The small GTPase RhoA is involved in cell morphology and migration. RhoA activity is tightly regulat...
Rho signaling is increasingly recognized to contribute to invasion and metastasis. In this study, we...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Malignant astrocytomas are highly invasive into adjacent and distant regions of the normal brain. Rh...
Cells migrate in multiple different ways depending on their environment, which includes the extracel...