SummaryActomyosin retrograde flow underlies the contraction essential for cell motility. Retrograde flow in both lamellipodia and lamella is required for membrane protrusion and for force generation by coupling to cell adhesion. We report that the Rac/Cdc42-binding kinase MRCK and myosin II-related MYO18A linked by the adaptor protein LRAP35a form a functional tripartite complex, which is responsible for the assembly of lamellar actomyosin bundles and of a subnuclear actomyosin network. LRAP35a binds independently to MYO18A and MRCK. This binding leads to MRCK activation and its phosphorylation of MYO18A, independently of ROK and MLCK. The MRCK complex moves in concert with the retrograde flow of actomyosin bundles, with MRCK being able to ...
Actomyosin contractility regulates various cell biological processes including cytokinesis, adhesion...
AbstractBackground: Locomoting cells exhibit a constant retrograde flow of plasma membrane (PM) prot...
SummaryBackground: Lamellipodial protrusion, which is the first step in cell movement, is driven by ...
AbstractCell movement requires forces generated by non-muscle myosin II (NM II) for coordinated prot...
SummaryBackgroundCell migration requires coordinated formation of focal adhesions (FAs) and assembly...
The actin-myosin cytoskeleton is generally accepted to produce the contractile forces necessary for ...
Non-muscle myosin II role has been implicated in the extension of lamellipodia, a critical step in t...
The contractile actin-myosin cytoskeleton provides much of the force required for numerous cellular ...
Phagocytosis requires actin dynamics, but whether actomyosin contractility plays a role in this morp...
YesCells migrating over 2D substrates are required to polymerise actin at the leading edge to form l...
Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) has long been implicated in the myosin phosphorylation and force ge...
The epithelium forms a smart barrier to the external environment that can remodel whilst maintaining...
AbstractRho and rac, two members of the ras-related superfamily of small GTPases, regulate the polym...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
AbstractCellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by ...
Actomyosin contractility regulates various cell biological processes including cytokinesis, adhesion...
AbstractBackground: Locomoting cells exhibit a constant retrograde flow of plasma membrane (PM) prot...
SummaryBackground: Lamellipodial protrusion, which is the first step in cell movement, is driven by ...
AbstractCell movement requires forces generated by non-muscle myosin II (NM II) for coordinated prot...
SummaryBackgroundCell migration requires coordinated formation of focal adhesions (FAs) and assembly...
The actin-myosin cytoskeleton is generally accepted to produce the contractile forces necessary for ...
Non-muscle myosin II role has been implicated in the extension of lamellipodia, a critical step in t...
The contractile actin-myosin cytoskeleton provides much of the force required for numerous cellular ...
Phagocytosis requires actin dynamics, but whether actomyosin contractility plays a role in this morp...
YesCells migrating over 2D substrates are required to polymerise actin at the leading edge to form l...
Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) has long been implicated in the myosin phosphorylation and force ge...
The epithelium forms a smart barrier to the external environment that can remodel whilst maintaining...
AbstractRho and rac, two members of the ras-related superfamily of small GTPases, regulate the polym...
AbstractAnimal cells can change shape and move by using actin polymerization to drive plasma membran...
AbstractCellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by ...
Actomyosin contractility regulates various cell biological processes including cytokinesis, adhesion...
AbstractBackground: Locomoting cells exhibit a constant retrograde flow of plasma membrane (PM) prot...
SummaryBackground: Lamellipodial protrusion, which is the first step in cell movement, is driven by ...