AbstractThe ability to sense and respond to shallow gradients of extracellular signals is remarkably similar in Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae and mammalian leukocytes. Chemoattractant receptors and G proteins are fairly evenly distributed along the cell surface. Receptor occupancy generates local excitatory and global inhibitory processes that balance to control the chemotactic response. Uniform stimuli transiently recruit PI3Ks to, and release PTEN from, the plasma membrane, while gradients of chemoattractant cause the two enzymes to bind to the membrane at the front and back of the cell, respectively. Interference with PI3Ks alters chemotaxis, and disruption of PTEN broadens PI localization and actin polymerization in parallel. Thus, c...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have demonstrated that eukaryotic cells, including amoeboid cells of ...
AbstractBackground: Starving amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum communicate by relaying extracellul...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
AbstractThe ability to sense and respond to shallow gradients of extracellular signals is remarkably...
Chemotaxis is the result of a refined interplay among various intracellular molecules that process s...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
SummaryWe review insights in signaling pathways controlling cell polarization and cytoskeletal organ...
AbstractWe studied the role of the adenylyl cyclase ACA in Dictyostelium discoideum chemotaxis and s...
AbstractShallow gradients of chemoattractants, sensed by G protein-linked signaling pathways, elicit...
AbstractChemotaxing cells, such as Dictyostelium and mammalian neutrophils, sense shallow chemoattra...
Many types of cells crawl on solid surfaces by amoeboid locomotion. Membrane protrusions, such as p...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanisms of leading edge formation in chemotaxing Dictyostelium c...
Postvegetative Dictyostelium discoideum cells react chemotactically to gradients of cAMP, folic acid...
Directed cell motility plays a crucial role at some stage for most forms of life. Single celled orga...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have demonstrated that eukaryotic cells, including amoeboid cells of ...
AbstractBackground: Starving amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum communicate by relaying extracellul...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...
AbstractThe ability to sense and respond to shallow gradients of extracellular signals is remarkably...
Chemotaxis is the result of a refined interplay among various intracellular molecules that process s...
AbstractCells have the innate ability to sense and move towards a variety of chemoattractants. We in...
SummaryWe review insights in signaling pathways controlling cell polarization and cytoskeletal organ...
AbstractWe studied the role of the adenylyl cyclase ACA in Dictyostelium discoideum chemotaxis and s...
AbstractShallow gradients of chemoattractants, sensed by G protein-linked signaling pathways, elicit...
AbstractChemotaxing cells, such as Dictyostelium and mammalian neutrophils, sense shallow chemoattra...
Many types of cells crawl on solid surfaces by amoeboid locomotion. Membrane protrusions, such as p...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanisms of leading edge formation in chemotaxing Dictyostelium c...
Postvegetative Dictyostelium discoideum cells react chemotactically to gradients of cAMP, folic acid...
Directed cell motility plays a crucial role at some stage for most forms of life. Single celled orga...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have demonstrated that eukaryotic cells, including amoeboid cells of ...
AbstractBackground: Starving amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum communicate by relaying extracellul...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fascinating processes in cell biology. Shallow gradients of chemoattra...