2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.15.603517
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Actin dynamics sustains spatial gradients of membrane tension in adherent cells

Juan Manuel García-Arcos,
Amine Mehidi,
Julissa Sánchez Velázquez
et al.

Abstract: Tension propagates in lipid bilayers over hundreds of microns within milliseconds, precluding the formation of tension gradients. Nevertheless, plasma membrane tension gradients have been evidenced in migrating cells and along axons. Here, using a fluorescent membrane tension probe, we show that membrane tension gradients exist in all adherent cells, whether they migrate or not. Non-adhering cells do not display tension gradients. We further show that branched actin increases tension, while membrane-to-cortex … Show more

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