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Cell locomotion actin polymerization/depolymerization

The principles of the push-pull model probably apply generally to amoeboid cell motility. Indeed, a consensus is developing that in both sperm and actin-based crawling cells the force for protrusion is derived from localized cytoskeletal assembly (reviewed by Pollard and Borisy, 2003). However, as applied to nematode sperm locomotion, the model envisions that lamellipod extension and cell body retraction are linked reciprocally to the polymerization state of the cytoskeleton. The lack of structural polarity of MSP filaments, the precise localization of cytoskeletal polymerization and depolymerization at opposite ends of the fiber complexes, and insights gained from reconstitution of cytoskeletal dynamics and motility in vitro and in vivo all support the conclusion that nematode sperm move without using motor proteins and that, instead, they rely on... [Pg.396]


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