2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028303
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Paxillin Mediates Sensing of Physical Cues and Regulates Directional Cell Motility by Controlling Lamellipodia Positioning

Abstract: Physical interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM) guide directional migration by spatially controlling where cells form focal adhesions (FAs), which in turn regulate the extension of motile processes. Here we show that physical control of directional migration requires the FA scaffold protein paxillin. Using single-cell sized ECM islands to constrain cell shape, we found that fibroblasts cultured on square islands preferentially activated Rac and extended lamellipodia from corner, rather t… Show more

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“…S8), but migration speed was unaffected (SI Appendix, Fig. S8), consistent with the results using a scratch assay in fibroblasts (8).…”
Section: Paxillin Is Required For Upstream Actin Polarization and Prosupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…S8), but migration speed was unaffected (SI Appendix, Fig. S8), consistent with the results using a scratch assay in fibroblasts (8).…”
Section: Paxillin Is Required For Upstream Actin Polarization and Prosupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The vinculin-GFP plasmid has been described and characterized previously (48) and was a gracious gift of Benjamin Geiger (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel). siRNA against human paxillin (GTGTGGAGCCTTCTTTGGT) was purchased from Sigma Genosys (8). Cells were transfected with SiLentFect according to the manufacturer's protocol (Bio-Rad) (SI Appendix, Supplementary Methods).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…These cells are ideal for actin-related studies as they are highly sensitive to changes in intracellular signalling, and undergo fast actin rearrangements (Ballestrem et al, 2000(Ballestrem et al, , 1998. LIPUS stimulation of these cells promoted the formation of actin-based circular dorsal ruffles (CDRs) which are associated with macropinocytosis (Dharmawardhane et al, 2000;Dowrick et al, 1993) and cell motility (Krueger et al, 2003;Sero et al, 2011;Suetsugu et al, 2003). CDR formation increased almost immediately upon stimulation, with the greatest number seen 10 min after the end of LIPUS stimulation ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 97%