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Is there a pilot in a pseudopod? (CROSBI ID 124755)

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Weber, Igor Is there a pilot in a pseudopod? // European journal of cell biology, 85 (2006), 915-924-x

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Weber, Igor

engleski

Is there a pilot in a pseudopod?

The concept of pilot pseudopodia is reconsidered 30 years after its inauguration (Gerisch, G., Hu¨ lser, D., Malchow, D., Wick, U., 1975. Cell communication by periodic cyclic-AMP pulses. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 272, 181– 192). The original hypothesis stated that protruding pseudopodia serve as dynamic sensory organelles that aid a cell in perceiving variations of chemoattractant concentration and, consequently, in navigation during chemotaxis. This influential idea is reevaluated in the light of recent findings about the mechanisms governing chemotactic cell motility, morphology and dynamics of pseudopodia, and about molecular constituents and regulators of pseudopod extension and retraction. It is proposed that stimulation by a chemoattractant modulates speed of pseudopod protrusion and thereby increases cell elongation. Elongation further enhances chemotactic sensitivity of the cell to shallow chemoattractant gradients, reinforces cell polarization, and finally leads to suppression of lateral pseudopodia and continuation of cell migration in the gradient direction.

Cell migration; Cell polarization; Chemotaxis; Dictyostelium; Directional sensing; Pseudopod

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Podaci o izdanju

85

2006.

915-924-x

objavljeno

0171-9335

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