Cells self-organize using reaction-diffusion and fluid-flow principles. Whether bulk membrane flows contribute to cell patterning has not been established. Here, using mathematical modeling, optogenetics, and synthetic probes, we show that polarized exocytosis causes lateral membrane flows away from regions of membrane insertion. Plasma membrane-associated proteins with sufficiently low diffusion and/or detachment rates couple to the flows and deplete from areas of exocytosis. In rod-shaped fission yeast cells, zones of Cdc42 GTPase activity driving polarized exocytosis are limited by GTPase activating proteins (GAPs). We show that membrane flows pattern the GAP Rga4 distribution and that coupling of a synthetic GAP to membrane flows is suf...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
<div><p>Fission yeast serves as a model for how cellular polarization machinery consisting of signal...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
Cells self-organize using reaction-diffusion and fluid-flow principles. Whether bulk membrane flows ...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
AbstractMany cells show a polarized distribution of some plasma membrane proteins, which may be main...
SummaryDiverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein dis...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Exocytosis is a basic membrane traffic event mediated by transport, docking, and fusion of secretory...
<p>Polarization is important for the function and morphology of many different cell types. The keys ...
Recent advances in cell biology enable precise molecular perturbations. The spatiotemporal organizat...
The anisotropic organization of plasma membrane constituents is indicative of mechanisms that drive ...
AbstractExocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell...
In silico experiments bear the potential for further understanding of biological transport processes...
Cell morphogenesis depends on polarized exocytosis. One widely held model posits that long-range tra...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
<div><p>Fission yeast serves as a model for how cellular polarization machinery consisting of signal...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...
Cells self-organize using reaction-diffusion and fluid-flow principles. Whether bulk membrane flows ...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
AbstractMany cells show a polarized distribution of some plasma membrane proteins, which may be main...
SummaryDiverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein dis...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Exocytosis is a basic membrane traffic event mediated by transport, docking, and fusion of secretory...
<p>Polarization is important for the function and morphology of many different cell types. The keys ...
Recent advances in cell biology enable precise molecular perturbations. The spatiotemporal organizat...
The anisotropic organization of plasma membrane constituents is indicative of mechanisms that drive ...
AbstractExocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell...
In silico experiments bear the potential for further understanding of biological transport processes...
Cell morphogenesis depends on polarized exocytosis. One widely held model posits that long-range tra...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
<div><p>Fission yeast serves as a model for how cellular polarization machinery consisting of signal...
The distribution of signaling molecules following mechanical or chemical stimulation of a cell defin...