Summary: Non-muscle myosin II (NMII) is a force-generating mechanosensitive enzyme that responds to mechanical forces. NMIIs mechanoaccumulate at the cell cortex in response to mechanical forces. It is essential for cells to mechanically adapt to the physical environment, failure of which results in mitotic defects when dividing in confined environment. Much less is known about how NMII mechanoaccumulation is regulated during mitosis. We show that mitotic cells respond to compressive stress by promoting accumulation of active RhoA at the cell cortex as in interphase cells. RhoA mechanoresponse during mitosis activates and stabilizes NMIIB via ROCK signaling, leading to NMIIB mechanoaccumulation at the cell cortex. Using disease-related myos...
Actomyosin-dependent mitotic rounding occurs in both cell culture and tissue, where it is involved i...
The actin cytoskeleton carries out cellular functions, including division, migration, adhesion, and ...
Nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) is uniquely responsible for cell contractility and thus defines multiple ...
SummaryBackgroundMechanosensing governs many processes from molecular to organismal levels, includin...
Nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) is a multimeric protein complex that generates most mechanical force in e...
Serum response factor and its cofactor myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF) are key element...
Serum response factor and its cofactor myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF) are key element...
Amoeboid motility requires spatiotemporal coordination of biochemical pathways regulating force gene...
While is widely acknowledged that nonmuscle myosin II (NMMII) enables stress fibers (SFs) to generat...
Contractile forces in the actomyosin cortex are required for cellular morphogenesis. This includes t...
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AbstractThe role of myosin II in mitosis is generally thought to be restricted to cytokinesis. We pr...
The contractile system of nonmuscle cells consists of interconnected actomyosin networks and bundles...
Mechanical forces direct a host of cellular and tissue processes. Although much emphasis has been pl...
Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer cell invas...
Actomyosin-dependent mitotic rounding occurs in both cell culture and tissue, where it is involved i...
The actin cytoskeleton carries out cellular functions, including division, migration, adhesion, and ...
Nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) is uniquely responsible for cell contractility and thus defines multiple ...
SummaryBackgroundMechanosensing governs many processes from molecular to organismal levels, includin...
Nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) is a multimeric protein complex that generates most mechanical force in e...
Serum response factor and its cofactor myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF) are key element...
Serum response factor and its cofactor myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF) are key element...
Amoeboid motility requires spatiotemporal coordination of biochemical pathways regulating force gene...
While is widely acknowledged that nonmuscle myosin II (NMMII) enables stress fibers (SFs) to generat...
Contractile forces in the actomyosin cortex are required for cellular morphogenesis. This includes t...
Contains fulltext : 51627.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adherent cells...
AbstractThe role of myosin II in mitosis is generally thought to be restricted to cytokinesis. We pr...
The contractile system of nonmuscle cells consists of interconnected actomyosin networks and bundles...
Mechanical forces direct a host of cellular and tissue processes. Although much emphasis has been pl...
Cell motility is a cornerstone of embryogenesis, tissue remodeling and repair, and cancer cell invas...
Actomyosin-dependent mitotic rounding occurs in both cell culture and tissue, where it is involved i...
The actin cytoskeleton carries out cellular functions, including division, migration, adhesion, and ...
Nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) is uniquely responsible for cell contractility and thus defines multiple ...