AbstractCellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by rearward F-actin transport. Cells respond to matrix rigidity by moving toward more rigid matrices using an unknown mechanism. In spreading and migrating cells we find local periodic contractions of lamellipodia that depend on matrix rigidity, fibronectin binding and myosin light chain kinase (MLCK). These contractions leave periodic rows of matrix bound β3-integrin and paxillin while generating waves of rearward moving actin bound α-actinin and MLCK. The period between contractions corresponds to the time for F-actin to move across the lamellipodia. Shortening lamellipodial width by activating cofilin decreased this period proportionally. Inc...
Actin filaments polymerizing against membranes power endocytosis, vesicular traffic, and cell motili...
Cell migration is dependent on adhesion dynamics and actin cytoskeleton remodeling at the leading ed...
SummaryProtrusion of the leading edge of migrating epithelial cells requires precise regulation of t...
AbstractCellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by ...
AbstractMost eukaryotic cells can crawl over surfaces. In general, this motility requires three dist...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
International audienceActin filaments generate mechanical forces that drive membrane movements durin...
SummaryCa2+ signals regulate polarization, speed, and turning of migrating cells [1–4]. However, the...
AbstractLamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is sim...
Cell motility driven by actin polymerization is pivotal to the development and survival of organisms...
During spreading and migration, the leading edges of cells undergo periodic protrusion-retraction cy...
AbstractMany animal cells initiate crawling by protruding lamellipodia, consisting of a dense networ...
SummaryLamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain A...
SummaryCell motility proceeds by cycles of edge protrusion, adhesion, and retraction. Whether these ...
Non-muscle myosin II role has been implicated in the extension of lamellipodia, a critical step in t...
Actin filaments polymerizing against membranes power endocytosis, vesicular traffic, and cell motili...
Cell migration is dependent on adhesion dynamics and actin cytoskeleton remodeling at the leading ed...
SummaryProtrusion of the leading edge of migrating epithelial cells requires precise regulation of t...
AbstractCellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by ...
AbstractMost eukaryotic cells can crawl over surfaces. In general, this motility requires three dist...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
International audienceActin filaments generate mechanical forces that drive membrane movements durin...
SummaryCa2+ signals regulate polarization, speed, and turning of migrating cells [1–4]. However, the...
AbstractLamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is sim...
Cell motility driven by actin polymerization is pivotal to the development and survival of organisms...
During spreading and migration, the leading edges of cells undergo periodic protrusion-retraction cy...
AbstractMany animal cells initiate crawling by protruding lamellipodia, consisting of a dense networ...
SummaryLamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain A...
SummaryCell motility proceeds by cycles of edge protrusion, adhesion, and retraction. Whether these ...
Non-muscle myosin II role has been implicated in the extension of lamellipodia, a critical step in t...
Actin filaments polymerizing against membranes power endocytosis, vesicular traffic, and cell motili...
Cell migration is dependent on adhesion dynamics and actin cytoskeleton remodeling at the leading ed...
SummaryProtrusion of the leading edge of migrating epithelial cells requires precise regulation of t...