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Cease-fire at the leading edge: new perspectives on actin filament branching, debranching and cross-linking
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Cease-fire at the leading edge: new perspectives on actin filament branching, debranching and cross-linking

Casey A Ydenberg, Benjamin A Smith, Dennis Breitsprecher, Jeff Gelles and Bruce L Goode
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.), Vol.68(11), pp.596-602
11/2011
PMCID: PMC3218376
PMID: 22002930

Abstract

cell motility electron microscopy actin Arp2 3 complex lamellipodium
Membrane protrusion at the leading edge of migrating cells is driven by the polymerization of actin. Recent studies using advanced imaging techniques raised a lively controversy about the morphology of these filaments; however, common ground between the two sides now appears to have been found. Here we discuss how the controversy has led to a deeper consideration of the architecture of actin networks underlying cell migration, and has helped define new challenges that lie ahead.
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