International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs), together with actin and microtu-bules, constitute the cytoskeleton and regulate essential biological processes including cell migration. Despite the well-described changes in the composition of IFs in migrating cells, the mechanism by which these changes may contribute to cell migration remains elusive. Recent studies show that IFs control cell migration by impacting the actomyosin machinery. This review discusses how the unique physical properties of IFs, the interplay between IFs and the actomyosin network, and the connection of IFs with cell adhesive structures participate in cell migration. We highlight the biochemical and mechanical mechanisms by which IFs control actomyosin-generated...
Collective cell migration is essential during physiological processes such as development or wound h...
International audienceCell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) are one of the three major elements of the cy-tos...
International audienceCell migration is a vital and dynamic process required for the development of ...
International audienceCell migration is a multistep process which relies on the coordination of cyto...
<p>Any cellular response leading to morphological changes is highly tuned to balance the force gener...
Almost all animal cells maintain a thin layer of actin filaments and associated proteins underneath ...
Summary Actin and myosin II play major roles in cell migration. Whereas pseudopod extension by actin...
International audienceMesenchymal cell migration relies on the coordinated regulation of the actin a...
Directed cell migration is involved in a broad spectrum of biological phenomena, ranging from the me...
Cell migration is necessary for several developmental processes in multicellular organisms. Furtherm...
Cell migration is an essential feature of eukaryotic life, required for processes ranging from feedi...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring cell migration, the movement of the nucleus must be coordinated...
Cell migration is a complex cellular behavior that results from the coordinated changes in the actin...
Numerous F-actin containing structures are involved in regulating protrusion of membrane at the lead...
Collective cell migration is essential during physiological processes such as development or wound h...
International audienceCell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) are one of the three major elements of the cy-tos...
International audienceCell migration is a vital and dynamic process required for the development of ...
International audienceCell migration is a multistep process which relies on the coordination of cyto...
<p>Any cellular response leading to morphological changes is highly tuned to balance the force gener...
Almost all animal cells maintain a thin layer of actin filaments and associated proteins underneath ...
Summary Actin and myosin II play major roles in cell migration. Whereas pseudopod extension by actin...
International audienceMesenchymal cell migration relies on the coordinated regulation of the actin a...
Directed cell migration is involved in a broad spectrum of biological phenomena, ranging from the me...
Cell migration is necessary for several developmental processes in multicellular organisms. Furtherm...
Cell migration is an essential feature of eukaryotic life, required for processes ranging from feedi...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring cell migration, the movement of the nucleus must be coordinated...
Cell migration is a complex cellular behavior that results from the coordinated changes in the actin...
Numerous F-actin containing structures are involved in regulating protrusion of membrane at the lead...
Collective cell migration is essential during physiological processes such as development or wound h...
International audienceCell migration is a highly integrated process where actin turnover, actomyosin...
International audienceIntermediate filaments (IFs) are one of the three major elements of the cy-tos...