SummaryBackgroundCells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, and conserved response involving the formation of a membrane plug and assembly of an actomyosin ring. Here we describe how Rho family GTPases modulate the cytoskeleton machinery during single cell wound repair in the genetically amenable Drosophila embryo model.ResultsWe find that Rho, Rac, and Cdc42 rapidly accumulate around the wound and segregate into dynamic, partially overlapping zones. Genetic and pharmacological assays show that each GTPase makes specific contributions to the repair process. Rho1 is necessary for myosin II activation, leading to its association with actin. Rho1, along with Cdc42, is necessary for actin filament formatio...
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of ...
To cope with continuous physiological and environmental stresses, cells of all sizes require an effe...
Introduction: Living cells need to respond to a myriad of mechanical forces for their continued surv...
A wound induces cell polarization, in which myosin II is localized at the rear end of individual cel...
AbstractRegulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is essential for cell shape change and morphogenesis.Dro...
SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered di...
SummaryContractile arrays of actin filaments (F-actin) and myosin-2 power diverse biological process...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
AbstractRegulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is essential for cell shape change and morphogenesis.Dro...
Embryos have a striking ability to heal wounds rapidly and without scarring. Embryonic wound repair ...
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of ...
AbstractRho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and my...
The cytoskeleton is an intrinsic aspect of all cells, and is essential for many cellular events incl...
International audienceCell proliferation is central to epithelial tissue development, repair, and ho...
International audienceCell proliferation is central to epithelial tissue development, repair, and ho...
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of ...
To cope with continuous physiological and environmental stresses, cells of all sizes require an effe...
Introduction: Living cells need to respond to a myriad of mechanical forces for their continued surv...
A wound induces cell polarization, in which myosin II is localized at the rear end of individual cel...
AbstractRegulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is essential for cell shape change and morphogenesis.Dro...
SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered di...
SummaryContractile arrays of actin filaments (F-actin) and myosin-2 power diverse biological process...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
AbstractRegulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is essential for cell shape change and morphogenesis.Dro...
Embryos have a striking ability to heal wounds rapidly and without scarring. Embryonic wound repair ...
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of ...
AbstractRho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and my...
The cytoskeleton is an intrinsic aspect of all cells, and is essential for many cellular events incl...
International audienceCell proliferation is central to epithelial tissue development, repair, and ho...
International audienceCell proliferation is central to epithelial tissue development, repair, and ho...
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of ...
To cope with continuous physiological and environmental stresses, cells of all sizes require an effe...
Introduction: Living cells need to respond to a myriad of mechanical forces for their continued surv...