运动性
细胞生物学
生物
细胞迁移
细胞
电池极性
遗传学
作者
Francisco Sánchez‐Madrid,Juan Manuel Serrador
摘要
The uropod, a protrusion at the rear of amoeboid motile cells such as leukocytes, exemplifies the importance of morphology in cell motility. Although the signalling and structural requirements of uropod formation are being characterized, a clear understanding of uropod function is still lacking. Renewed interest in cell shape has been prompted by a recent flood of evidence that indicates that cell polarity is essential for the biology of motile cells. The uropod, a protrusion at the rear of amoeboid motile cells such as leukocytes, exemplifies the importance of morphology in cell motility. Remodelling of cell shape by uropod-interfering agents disturbs cell migration. But even though the mechanisms by which uropods regulate cell migration are beginning to emerge, their functional significance remains enigmatic.
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