AbstractMost eukaryotic cells rely on localized actin polymerization to generate and sustain the protrusion activity necessary for cell movement [1, 2]. Such protrusions are often in the form of a flat lamellipod with a leading edge composed of a dense network of actin filaments [3, 4]. The Arp2/3 complex localizes within that network in vivo [3, 4] and nucleates actin polymerization and generates a branched network of actin filaments in vitro [5–7]. The complex has thus been proposed to generate the actin network at the leading edge of crawling cells in vivo [3, 4, 8]. However, the relative contributions of nucleation and branching to protrusive force are still unknown. We prepared antibodies to the p34 subunit of the Arp2/3 complex that s...
SummaryDirectional cell migration requires the coordination of actin assembly and membrane remodelin...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
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AbstractMost eukaryotic cells rely on localized actin polymerization to generate and sustain the pro...
AbstractThe actin filament network immediately under the plasma membrane at the leading edge of rapi...
AbstractActin filament polymerization results primarily from the addition of monomers to pre-existin...
AbstractLamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is sim...
Background Cells use filopodia to explore their environment and to form new adhesion contacts for m...
AbstractArp2/3 complex plays a key role in regulated actin polymerization. A recent study has reveal...
Actin polymerization-driven protrusion of the leading edge is a key element of cell motility. The im...
Lamellipodia are sheet-like protrusions formed during migration or phagocytosis and comprise a netwo...
SummarySpatial and temporal control of actin filament barbed end elongation is crucial for force gen...
Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-rich cell surface project...
The primary event in the movement of a migrating eukaryotic cell is the extension of cytoplasmic she...
AbstractMany animal cells initiate crawling by protruding lamellipodia, consisting of a dense networ...
SummaryDirectional cell migration requires the coordination of actin assembly and membrane remodelin...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractMost eukaryotic cells rely on localized actin polymerization to generate and sustain the pro...
AbstractThe actin filament network immediately under the plasma membrane at the leading edge of rapi...
AbstractActin filament polymerization results primarily from the addition of monomers to pre-existin...
AbstractLamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is sim...
Background Cells use filopodia to explore their environment and to form new adhesion contacts for m...
AbstractArp2/3 complex plays a key role in regulated actin polymerization. A recent study has reveal...
Actin polymerization-driven protrusion of the leading edge is a key element of cell motility. The im...
Lamellipodia are sheet-like protrusions formed during migration or phagocytosis and comprise a netwo...
SummarySpatial and temporal control of actin filament barbed end elongation is crucial for force gen...
Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-rich cell surface project...
The primary event in the movement of a migrating eukaryotic cell is the extension of cytoplasmic she...
AbstractMany animal cells initiate crawling by protruding lamellipodia, consisting of a dense networ...
SummaryDirectional cell migration requires the coordination of actin assembly and membrane remodelin...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...