Traction forces produced by moving fibroblasts have been observed as distortions in flexible substrata including wrinkling of thin, silicone rubber films. Traction forces generated by fibroblast lamellae were thought to represent the forces required to move the cell forwards. However, traction forces could not be detected with faster moving cell types such as leukocytes and growth cones (Harris, A. K., D. Stopak, and P. Wild. 1981. Nature (Lond.). 290:249-251). We have developed a new assay in which traction forces produced by rapidly locomoting fish keratocytes can be detected by the two-dimensional displacements of small beads embedded in the plane of an elastic substratum. Traction forces were not detected at the rapidly extending front edge of the cell. Instead the largest traction forces were exerted perpendicular to the left and right cell margins. The maximum traction forces exerted by keratocytes were estimated to be approximately 2 x 10(-8) N. The pattern of traction forces can be related to the locomotion of a single keratocyte in terms of lamellar contractility and area of close cell-substratum contact.
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15 December 1994
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December 15 1994
Traction forces generated by locomoting keratocytes.
J Lee,
J Lee
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
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M Leonard,
M Leonard
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
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T Oliver,
T Oliver
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
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A Ishihara,
A Ishihara
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
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K Jacobson
K Jacobson
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
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J Lee
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
M Leonard
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
T Oliver
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
A Ishihara
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
K Jacobson
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7090.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 127 (6): 1957–1964.
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J Lee, M Leonard, T Oliver, A Ishihara, K Jacobson; Traction forces generated by locomoting keratocytes.. J Cell Biol 15 December 1994; 127 (6): 1957–1964. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.127.6.1957
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