BACKGROUND Tight spatio-temporal signaling of cytoskeletal and adhesion dynamics is required for localized membrane protrusion that drives directed cell migration. Different ensembles of proteins are therefore likely to get recruited and phosphorylated in membrane protrusions in response to specific cues. RESULTS HERE, WE USE AN ASSAY THAT ALLOWS TO BIOCHEMICALLY PURIFY EXTENDING PROTRUSIONS OF CELLS MIGRATING IN RESPONSE TO THREE PROTOTYPICAL RECEPTORS: integrins, recepor tyrosine kinases and G-coupled protein receptors. Using quantitative proteomics and phospho-proteomics approaches, we provide evidence for the existence of cue-specific, spatially distinct protein networks in the different cell migration modes. CONCLUSIONS ...
Dynamic regulation of cell adhesion on extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins plays vital roles in the ...
This thesis presents work toward understanding the spatial organization of key molecules during cell...
Active migration in both healthy and malignant cells requires the integration of information derived...
Background Tight spatio-temporal signaling of cytoskeletal and adhesion dynamics is required for lo...
Tight spatio-temporal signaling of cytoskeletal and adhesion dynamics is required for localized memb...
Active migration in both healthy and malignant cells requires the integration of information derived...
<div><p>Cell migration is heavily interconnected with plasma membrane protrusion and retraction (col...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that spatiotemporal dynamics of cell migration are under the co...
cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) is important in processes requiring localized cell protrusion,...
Protein subcellular localization is tightly controlled and intimately linked to protein function in ...
There is a dearth of approaches to experimentally direct cell migration by continuously varying sign...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that spatiotemporal dynamics of cell migration are under the co...
Mesenchymal (lamellipodial) migration is heterogeneous, although whether this reflects progressive v...
Early studies describing the endocytic-exocytic cycling of integrins prompted proposals that this pr...
Mesenchymal (lamellipodial) migration is heterogeneous, although whether this reflects progressive v...
Dynamic regulation of cell adhesion on extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins plays vital roles in the ...
This thesis presents work toward understanding the spatial organization of key molecules during cell...
Active migration in both healthy and malignant cells requires the integration of information derived...
Background Tight spatio-temporal signaling of cytoskeletal and adhesion dynamics is required for lo...
Tight spatio-temporal signaling of cytoskeletal and adhesion dynamics is required for localized memb...
Active migration in both healthy and malignant cells requires the integration of information derived...
<div><p>Cell migration is heavily interconnected with plasma membrane protrusion and retraction (col...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that spatiotemporal dynamics of cell migration are under the co...
cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) is important in processes requiring localized cell protrusion,...
Protein subcellular localization is tightly controlled and intimately linked to protein function in ...
There is a dearth of approaches to experimentally direct cell migration by continuously varying sign...
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that spatiotemporal dynamics of cell migration are under the co...
Mesenchymal (lamellipodial) migration is heterogeneous, although whether this reflects progressive v...
Early studies describing the endocytic-exocytic cycling of integrins prompted proposals that this pr...
Mesenchymal (lamellipodial) migration is heterogeneous, although whether this reflects progressive v...
Dynamic regulation of cell adhesion on extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins plays vital roles in the ...
This thesis presents work toward understanding the spatial organization of key molecules during cell...
Active migration in both healthy and malignant cells requires the integration of information derived...