Theoretical model for cellular shapes driven by protrusive and adhesive forces.
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2011-05
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The forces that arise from the actin cytoskeleton play a crucial role in determining the cell shape. These include protrusive forces due to actin polymerization and adhesion to the external matrix. We present here a theoretical model for the cellular shapes resulting from the feedback between the membrane shape and the forces acting on the membrane, mediated by curvature-sensitive membrane complexes of a convex shape. In previous theoretical studies we have investigated the regimes of linear instability where spontaneous formation of cellular protrusions is initiated. Here we calculate the evolution of a two dimensional cell contour beyond the linear regime and determine the final steady-state shapes arising within the model. We find that shapes driven by adhesion or by actin polymerization (lamellipodia) have very different morphologies, as observed in cells. Furthermore, we find that as the strength of the protrusive forces diminish, the system approaches a stabilization of a periodic pattern of protrusions. This result can provide an explanation for a number of puzzling experimental observations regarding cellular shape dependence on the properties of the extra-cellular matrix.Citation
Theoretical model for cellular shapes driven by protrusive and adhesive forces. 2011, 7 (5):e1001127 PLoS Comput. Biol.Affiliation
Department of Chemical Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.Journal
PLoS computational biologyPubMed ID
21573201Type
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1553-7358ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001127
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