2024
DOI: 10.1002/cm.21855
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Benefits and challenges of reconstituting the actin cortex

Brooke E. Waechtler,
Rajan Jayasankar,
Emma P. Morin
et al.

Abstract: The cell's ability to change shape is a central feature in many cellular processes, including cytokinesis, motility, migration, and tissue formation. The cell constructs a network of contractile proteins underneath the cell membrane to form the cortex, and the reorganization of these components directly contributes to cellular shape changes. The desire to mimic these cell shape changes to aid in the creation of a synthetic cell has been increasing. Therefore, membrane‐based reconstitution experiments have flou… Show more

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