AbstractMembrane nanotubes are ubiquitous in eukaryotic cells due to their involvement in the communication between many different membrane compartments. They are very dynamical structures, which are generally extended along the microtubule network. One possible mechanism of tube formation involves the action of molecular motors, which can generate the necessary force to pull the tubes along the cytoskeleton tracks. However, it has not been possible so far to image in living organisms simultaneously both tube formation and the molecular motors involved in the process. The reasons for this are mainly technological. To overcome these limitations and to elucidate in detail the mechanism of tube formation, many experiments have been developed o...
SummaryBacteria display an array of contact-dependent interaction systems that have evolved to facil...
<p>(A) Two ARPE-19 cells are directly connected with a straight membrane tube (arrow). Scale bar, 20...
Membrane tubes are ubiquitous within cells. They have a diameter of approximately 50 nanometers, and...
Abstract. There is a growing pool of evidence showing the biological importance of membrane nanotube...
Intracellular membrane nanotube formation and its dynamics play important roles for cargo transporta...
Biomolecular motors can pull and viscously drag membranes. The resulting elongations include cell pr...
AbstractKey cellular processes such as cell division, membrane compartmentalization, and intracellul...
International audienceThe elucidation of physical and molecular mechanisms by which a membrane tube ...
Key cellular processes such as cell division, internal cellular organization, membrane compartmental...
The presence of membrane tubules in living cells is essential to many biological processes. In cells...
AbstractMotor proteins of the kinesin family move actively along microtubules to transport cargo wit...
Intracellular transport involves membrane compartments and thus requires dynamic changes in the morp...
We present both a theoretical and an experimental study of the long time behavior of membrane nanotu...
Intracellular transport relies on the action of motor proteins, which work collectively to either ca...
The mechanics of membrane nanotubes (without the presence of the cytoskeleton), especially the force...
SummaryBacteria display an array of contact-dependent interaction systems that have evolved to facil...
<p>(A) Two ARPE-19 cells are directly connected with a straight membrane tube (arrow). Scale bar, 20...
Membrane tubes are ubiquitous within cells. They have a diameter of approximately 50 nanometers, and...
Abstract. There is a growing pool of evidence showing the biological importance of membrane nanotube...
Intracellular membrane nanotube formation and its dynamics play important roles for cargo transporta...
Biomolecular motors can pull and viscously drag membranes. The resulting elongations include cell pr...
AbstractKey cellular processes such as cell division, membrane compartmentalization, and intracellul...
International audienceThe elucidation of physical and molecular mechanisms by which a membrane tube ...
Key cellular processes such as cell division, internal cellular organization, membrane compartmental...
The presence of membrane tubules in living cells is essential to many biological processes. In cells...
AbstractMotor proteins of the kinesin family move actively along microtubules to transport cargo wit...
Intracellular transport involves membrane compartments and thus requires dynamic changes in the morp...
We present both a theoretical and an experimental study of the long time behavior of membrane nanotu...
Intracellular transport relies on the action of motor proteins, which work collectively to either ca...
The mechanics of membrane nanotubes (without the presence of the cytoskeleton), especially the force...
SummaryBacteria display an array of contact-dependent interaction systems that have evolved to facil...
<p>(A) Two ARPE-19 cells are directly connected with a straight membrane tube (arrow). Scale bar, 20...
Membrane tubes are ubiquitous within cells. They have a diameter of approximately 50 nanometers, and...