The group boosted Ena/VASP levels at the plasma membrane of fibroblasts and saw increases in protrusion velocity. But the protrusions were quickly withdrawn as ruffles. Within these lamellipodia, actin filaments were longer and less branched than normal and ran parallel to the membrane instead of perpendicular. “This tells us that the geometry of actin polymerization is critical for regulating the rate and stability of protrusions,” says Gertler....
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
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