AbstractBackground: Locomoting cells exhibit a constant retrograde flow of plasma membrane (PM) proteins from the leading edge lamellipodium backward, which when coupled to substrate adhesion, may drive forward cell movement. However, the intracellular source of these PM components and whether their continuous retrograde flow is required for cell motility is unknown.Results: To test the hypothesis that the anterograde secretion pathway supplies PM components for retrograde flow that are required for lamellipodial activity and cell motility, we specifically inhibited transport of cargo from the trans-Golgi network (TGN) to the PM in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts and monitored cell motility using time-lapse microscopy. TGN-to-PM trafficking was inhib...
Cell motility is hypothesised to be regulated by a step-wise series of events, beginning with leadin...
SummaryActomyosin retrograde flow underlies the contraction essential for cell motility. Retrograde ...
AbstractTo migrate, normally a cell must establish morphological polarity and continuously protrude ...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
Lamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain Arp2/3-g...
In 1970, Abercrombie et al. published a series of papers on “The locomotion of fibroblasts in cultur...
A characteristic feature of fibroblast locomotory activity is the rearward transport across the lead...
SummaryLamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain A...
Directional migration requires the coordination of cytoskeletal changes essential for cell polarizat...
Actin-based motility is central to cellular processes such as migration, bacterial engulfment, and c...
SummarySingle-cell migration is a key process in development, homeostasis, and disease. Nevertheless...
AbstractIn a motile eukaryotic cell, secretory traffic is directed towards the front of the cell. Ne...
Actin-based cell motility and force generation are central to immune response, tissue development, a...
YesCells migrating over 2D substrates are required to polymerise actin at the leading edge to form l...
Patches of aggregated membrane proteins on motile fibroblasts are transported from the surfaces of t...
Cell motility is hypothesised to be regulated by a step-wise series of events, beginning with leadin...
SummaryActomyosin retrograde flow underlies the contraction essential for cell motility. Retrograde ...
AbstractTo migrate, normally a cell must establish morphological polarity and continuously protrude ...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
Lamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain Arp2/3-g...
In 1970, Abercrombie et al. published a series of papers on “The locomotion of fibroblasts in cultur...
A characteristic feature of fibroblast locomotory activity is the rearward transport across the lead...
SummaryLamellipodia are sheet-like, leading edge protrusions in firmly adherent cells that contain A...
Directional migration requires the coordination of cytoskeletal changes essential for cell polarizat...
Actin-based motility is central to cellular processes such as migration, bacterial engulfment, and c...
SummarySingle-cell migration is a key process in development, homeostasis, and disease. Nevertheless...
AbstractIn a motile eukaryotic cell, secretory traffic is directed towards the front of the cell. Ne...
Actin-based cell motility and force generation are central to immune response, tissue development, a...
YesCells migrating over 2D substrates are required to polymerise actin at the leading edge to form l...
Patches of aggregated membrane proteins on motile fibroblasts are transported from the surfaces of t...
Cell motility is hypothesised to be regulated by a step-wise series of events, beginning with leadin...
SummaryActomyosin retrograde flow underlies the contraction essential for cell motility. Retrograde ...
AbstractTo migrate, normally a cell must establish morphological polarity and continuously protrude ...