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The compass to follow: Focal adhesion turnover

Manos Mavrakis, M. Angeles Juanes

2023Current Opinion in Cell Biology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

How cells move is a fundamental biological question. The directionality of adherent migrating cells depends on the assembly and disassembly (turnover) of focal adhesions (FAs). FAs are micron-sized actin-based structures that link cells to the extracellular matrix. Traditionally, microtubules have been considered key to triggering FA turnover. Through the years, advancements in biochemistry, biophysics, and bioimaging tools have been invaluable for many research groups to unravel a variety of mechanisms and molecular players that contribute to FA turnover, beyond microtubules. Here, we discuss recent discoveries of key molecular players that affect the dynamics and organization of the actin cytoskeleton to enable timely FA turnover and consequently proper directed cell migration.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFocal adhesionCell biologyMicrotubuleCytoskeletonExtracellular matrixActinDirectionalityActin cytoskeletonCell migrationCellBiochemistryGeneticsSignal transductionCellular Mechanics and InteractionsSkin and Cellular Biology ResearchMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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