AbstractFilopodia, or the growth of bundles of biological fibers outwards from a biological cell surface while enclosed in a membrane tube, are implicated in many processes vital to life. This study models the effect of capping protein on such filopodia, paying close attention to the polymerization dynamics of biological fiber bundles within long membrane tubes. Due to the effects of capping protein, the number of fibers in the filopodium bundle decreases down the length of the enclosing membrane tube. This decrease in the number of fibers down the length of a growing filopodium is found to have profound implications for the dynamics and stability of filopodia in general. This study theoretically finds that the presence of even a relatively...
Filopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe and inte...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...
AbstractFilopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe ...
AbstractFilopodia, or the growth of bundles of biological fibers outwards from a biological cell sur...
Title: Effect of Capping Protein on a Growing FilopodiumSource: BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL Volume: 98 Issue...
Capping proteins are among the most important regulatory proteins involved in controlling complicate...
AbstractA filopodium is a cytoplasmic projection, exquisitely built and regulated, which extends fro...
A filopodium is a cytoplasmic projection, exquisitely built and regulated, which extends from the le...
<p>1. Under resting conditions, actin nucleators (blue and green crosses), filament bundling and cro...
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich plasma-membrane protrusions that function as antennae for cells to pr...
AbstractMotile cells explore their surrounding milieu by extending thin dynamic protrusions, or filo...
Actin-capping and anti-capping proteins are crucial regulators of actin dynamics. Recent studies hav...
There is a body of literature that describes the geometry and the physics of filopodia using either ...
Filopodia are long, thin protrusions formed when bundles of fibers grow outwardly from a cell surfac...
Filopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe and inte...
Filopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe and inte...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...
AbstractFilopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe ...
AbstractFilopodia, or the growth of bundles of biological fibers outwards from a biological cell sur...
Title: Effect of Capping Protein on a Growing FilopodiumSource: BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL Volume: 98 Issue...
Capping proteins are among the most important regulatory proteins involved in controlling complicate...
AbstractA filopodium is a cytoplasmic projection, exquisitely built and regulated, which extends fro...
A filopodium is a cytoplasmic projection, exquisitely built and regulated, which extends from the le...
<p>1. Under resting conditions, actin nucleators (blue and green crosses), filament bundling and cro...
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich plasma-membrane protrusions that function as antennae for cells to pr...
AbstractMotile cells explore their surrounding milieu by extending thin dynamic protrusions, or filo...
Actin-capping and anti-capping proteins are crucial regulators of actin dynamics. Recent studies hav...
There is a body of literature that describes the geometry and the physics of filopodia using either ...
Filopodia are long, thin protrusions formed when bundles of fibers grow outwardly from a cell surfac...
Filopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe and inte...
Filopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe and inte...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...
AbstractFilopodia are ubiquitous fingerlike protrusions, spawned by many eukaryotic cells, to probe ...