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Dynamic assembly of surface structure in living cells
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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:39 authored by Julia Gorelik, Andrew I Shevchuk, Gregory I Frolenkov, Ivan A Diakonov, Max J Lab, Corne Kros, Guy Richardson, Igor Vodyanoy, Christopher R W Edwards, David Klenerman, Yuri E KorchevAlthough the dynamics of cell membranes and associated structures is vital for cell function, little is known due to lack of suitable methods. We found, using scanning ion conductance microscopy, that microvilli, membrane projections supported by internal actin bundles, undergo a life cycle: fast height-dependent growth, relatively short steady state, and slow height-independent retraction. The microvilli can aggregate into relatively stable structures where the steady state is extended. We suggest that the intrinsic dynamics of microvilli, combined with their ability to make stable structures, allows them to act as elementary ¿building blocks¿ for the assembly of specialized structures on the cell surface.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesISSN
0027-8424Publisher
National Academy of SciencesExternal DOI
Issue
10Volume
100Department affiliated with
- Neuroscience Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes