Force Generation, Transmission, and Integration during Cell and Tissue Morphogenesis
Institut de Biologie du Développement Marseille · Aix-Marseille Université · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Cell shape changes underlie a large set of biological processes ranging from cell division to cell motility. Stereotyped patterns of cell shape changes also determine tissue remodeling events such as extension or invagination. In vitro and cell culture systems have been essential to understanding the fundamental physical principles of subcellular mechanics. These are now complemented by studies in developing organisms that emphasize how cell and tissue morphogenesis emerge from the interplay between force-generating machines, such as actomyosin networks, and adhesive clusters that transmit tensile forces at the cell cortex and stabilize cell-cell and cell-substrate interfaces. Both force production and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Morphogenesis
- Biology
- Cell cortex
- Cell
- Cell biology
- Convergent extension
- Cell division
- Motility