SummaryAlthough many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by retrograde actin flow [1–3], it is less clear how molecules move forward in filopodia. Myosin-X (Myo10) is an actin-based motor hypothesized to use its motor activity to move forward along actin filaments to the tips of filopodia [4]. Here we use a sensitive total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy system to directly visualize the movements of GFP-Myo10. This reveals a novel form of motility at or near the single-molecule level in living cells wherein extremely faint particles of Myo10 move in a rapid and directed fashion toward the filopodial tip. These fast forward movements occur at ∼600 nm/s over distances of up to ∼10 μm an...
Filopodia are cellular projections around 100nm in diameter and usually several micrometres in lengt...
Filopodia are actin-rich fingerlike protrusions found at the leading edge of migrating cells and are...
AbstractMyosin X is a molecular motor that is adapted to select bundled actin filaments over single ...
Although many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by retrograd...
Although many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by retrograd...
SummaryAlthough many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by re...
Despite recent progress in understanding lamellipodia extension, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
Despite recent progress in understanding lamellipodia extension, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractRecent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motili...
Recent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motility—revea...
Understanding cellular and molecular components of cell migration is critical to the advancement of ...
Myosin-X (Myo10) is an unconventional myosin with MyTH4-FERM domains that is best known for its stri...
Understanding cellular and molecular components of cell migration is critical to the advancement of ...
Myosin-X (Myo10) is an unconventional myosin with MyTH4-FERM domains that is best known for its stri...
Recent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motility—revea...
Filopodia are cellular projections around 100nm in diameter and usually several micrometres in lengt...
Filopodia are actin-rich fingerlike protrusions found at the leading edge of migrating cells and are...
AbstractMyosin X is a molecular motor that is adapted to select bundled actin filaments over single ...
Although many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by retrograd...
Although many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by retrograd...
SummaryAlthough many proteins, receptors, and viruses are transported rearward along filopodia by re...
Despite recent progress in understanding lamellipodia extension, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
Despite recent progress in understanding lamellipodia extension, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractRecent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motili...
Recent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motility—revea...
Understanding cellular and molecular components of cell migration is critical to the advancement of ...
Myosin-X (Myo10) is an unconventional myosin with MyTH4-FERM domains that is best known for its stri...
Understanding cellular and molecular components of cell migration is critical to the advancement of ...
Myosin-X (Myo10) is an unconventional myosin with MyTH4-FERM domains that is best known for its stri...
Recent modeling of filopodia—the actin-based cell organelles employed for sensing and motility—revea...
Filopodia are cellular projections around 100nm in diameter and usually several micrometres in lengt...
Filopodia are actin-rich fingerlike protrusions found at the leading edge of migrating cells and are...
AbstractMyosin X is a molecular motor that is adapted to select bundled actin filaments over single ...