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Lateral Membrane Waves Constitute a Universal Dynamic Pattern of Motile Cells
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Actomyosin GelActive MovementsCytoskeletonCell BiophysicsCellular PhysiologyCell-substrate InteractionsBiophysicsUniversal Dynamic PatternMorphogenesisCell BiomechanicsMembrane SystemCell BiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyIntracellular TransportNormal Membrane VelocityCell MigrationCell MotilityCellular StructureMotile CellsMedicineMembrane Systems
We have monitored active movements of the cell circumference on specifically coated substrates for a variety of cells including mouse embryonic fibroblasts and T cells, as well as wing disk cells from fruit flies. Despite having different functions and being from multiple phyla, these cell types share a common spatiotemporal pattern in their normal membrane velocity; we show that protrusion and retraction events are organized in lateral waves along the cell membrane. These wave patterns indicate both spatial and temporal long-range periodic correlations of the actomyosin gel.
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