reviewPhysiological ReviewsJan 1, 2014Closed access

Actin Dynamics, Architecture, and Mechanics in Cell Motility

Sorbonne Université · Laboratoire Physiologie Cellulaire & Végétale · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Tight coupling between biochemical and mechanical properties of the actin cytoskeleton drives a large range of cellular processes including polarity establishment, morphogenesis, and motility. This is possible because actin filaments are semi-flexible polymers that, in conjunction with the molecular motor myosin, can act as biological active springs or "dashpots" (in laymen's terms, shock absorbers or fluidizers) able to exert or resist against force in a cellular environment. To modulate their mechanical properties, actin filaments can organize into a variety of architectures generating a diversity of cellular organizations including branched or crosslinked networks in the lamellipodium, parallel bundles in…

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