AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [1]. This has been attributed to an influence of microtubule-mediated signals on actin cytoskeleton dynamics, either through the generation of active Rac to promote protrusion of lamellipodia [2], or through the modulation of substrate adhesion via microtubule targeting events [3,4]. We show here that the polarising role of microtubules can be mimicked by externally imposing an asymmetric gradient of contractility by local application of the contractility inhibitor ML-7. Apolar fibroblasts lacking microtubules could be induced to polarise and to move by application of ML-7 by micropipette to one side of the cell and then to the trailing vertic...
Directional cell motility during organism and tissue development, homeostasis and disease requires s...
While many cell types are able to generate cellular movement through the action of the actomyosin cy...
AbstractACF7 is a member of the spectraplakin family of cytoskeletal crosslinking proteins possessin...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Despite considerable evidence that cytoplasmic microtubules play some role in guiding or controlling...
The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important...
AbstractBackground: Directional cell motility implies the presence of a steering mechanism and a fun...
This chapter reviews various aspects of changes in cytoskeletal organization which occur upon activa...
AbstractCell crawling entails the co-ordinated creation and turnover of substrate contact sites that...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
we used fibronectin micro-patterns imposing cells to spread upon adhesive and non-adhesive areas. Th...
Microtubules define the architecture and internal organization of cells by positioning organelles an...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) participate in the spatial regulation of actin-based processes s...
Directional cell motility during organism and tissue development, homeostasis and disease requires s...
While many cell types are able to generate cellular movement through the action of the actomyosin cy...
AbstractACF7 is a member of the spectraplakin family of cytoskeletal crosslinking proteins possessin...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Despite considerable evidence that cytoplasmic microtubules play some role in guiding or controlling...
The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important...
AbstractBackground: Directional cell motility implies the presence of a steering mechanism and a fun...
This chapter reviews various aspects of changes in cytoskeletal organization which occur upon activa...
AbstractCell crawling entails the co-ordinated creation and turnover of substrate contact sites that...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
we used fibronectin micro-patterns imposing cells to spread upon adhesive and non-adhesive areas. Th...
Microtubules define the architecture and internal organization of cells by positioning organelles an...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) participate in the spatial regulation of actin-based processes s...
Directional cell motility during organism and tissue development, homeostasis and disease requires s...
While many cell types are able to generate cellular movement through the action of the actomyosin cy...
AbstractACF7 is a member of the spectraplakin family of cytoskeletal crosslinking proteins possessin...