Membrane tension maintains cell polarity by confining signals to the leading edge during neutrophil migration.
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The Novel Functions of the PLC/PKC/PKD Signaling Axis in G Protein-Coupled Receptor-Mediated Chemotaxis of NeutrophilsMembrane tension and membrane fusionMechanochemical regulation of growth cone motilityAdult Stem Cell Responses to NanostimuliAt the leading edge of three-dimensional cell migrationMoving towards a paradigm: common mechanisms of chemotactic signaling in Dictyostelium and mammalian leukocytesFrom mechanical force to RhoA activationDynamics and instabilities of lipid bilayer membrane shapesCongenital defects in neutrophil dynamicsUse the force: membrane tension as an organizer of cell shape and motilityFrom simple to detailed models for cell polarizationThe development of a novel high throughput computational tool for studying individual and collective cellular migrationAn excitable cortex and memory model successfully predicts new pseudopod dynamicsElastic coupling of nascent apCAM adhesions to flowing actin networksmTOR and differential activation of mitochondria orchestrate neutrophil chemotaxisSpatiotemporal dynamics of traction forces show three contraction centers in migratory neuronsA RhoA and Rnd3 cycle regulates actin reassembly during membrane blebbing.Real-time two- and three-dimensional imaging of monocyte motility and navigation on planar surfaces and in collagen matrices: roles of Rho.Functional hierarchy of redundant actin assembly factors revealed by fine-grained registration of intrinsic image fluctuations.Defects in TRPM7 channel function deregulate thrombopoiesis through altered cellular Mg(2+) homeostasis and cytoskeletal architecture.Interaction of motility, directional sensing, and polarity modules recreates the behaviors of chemotaxing cellsComputational estimates of membrane flow and tension gradient in motile cellsMembrane Tension Acts Through PLD2 and mTORC2 to Limit Actin Network Assembly During Neutrophil MigrationLinking morphodynamics and directional persistence of T lymphocyte migrationMathematical modeling of eukaryotic cell migration: insights beyond experimentsThe interplay between cell signalling and mechanics in developmental processesMyosin 1g regulates cytoskeleton plasticity, cell migration, exocytosis, and endocytosis in B lymphocytesDetection of rare antigen-presenting cells through T cell-intrinsic meandering motility, mediated by Myo1g.Membrane tension and peripheral protein density mediate membrane shape transitionsTo pull or be pulled: parsing the multiple modes of mechanotransduction.Cdc42 regulates neutrophil migration via crosstalk between WASp, CD11b, and microtubulesRelease of cellular tension signals self-restorative ventral lamellipodia to heal barrier micro-wounds.Live imaging reveals active infiltration of mitotic zone by its stem cell nichePlasma membrane tension orchestrates membrane trafficking, cytoskeletal remodeling, and biochemical signaling during phagocytosis.Actin dynamics rapidly reset chemoattractant receptor sensitivity following adaptation in neutrophilsCa²⁺ and calpain control membrane expansion during the rapid cell spreading of neutrophils.Cross-talk between Rho and Rac GTPases drives deterministic exploration of cellular shape space and morphological heterogeneity.Group choreography: mechanisms orchestrating the collective movement of border cellsMechanical feedback through E-cadherin promotes direction sensing during collective cell migration.UNC-6 (netrin) stabilizes oscillatory clustering of the UNC-40 (DCC) receptor to orient polarity.
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Membrane tension maintains cell polarity by confining signals to the leading edge during neutrophil migration.
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Alexandra Jilkine
Andrew R Houk
Cecile O Mejean
Eric R Dufresne
Orion D Weiner
Rostislav Boltyanskiy
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