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Directional sensing and cell motility Section edited by Anna Akhmanova

This section will consider submissions with focus on the organization and regulation of the cellular architecture, cytoskeletal dynamics and extracellular matrix in the context of cellular directional sensing and motility.

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Research article   Open Access

Identification and characterization of two distinct PPP1R2 isoforms in human spermatozoa

Luis Korrodi-Gregório, Mónica Ferreira, Ana Paula Vintém, Wenjuan Wu, Thorsten Muller, Katrin Marcus, Srinivasan Vijayaraghavan, David L Brautigan, Odete A B da Cruz e Silva, Margarida Fardilha, Edgar F da Cruz e Silva BMC Cell Biology 2013, 14:15 (18 March 2013)

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The adhesion modulation protein, AmpA localizes to an endocytic compartment and influences substrate adhesion, actin polymerization and endocytosis in vegetative Dictyostelium cells

Elizabeth F Noratel, Chere’ L Petty, Jessica S Kelsey, Hoa N Cost, Nisha Basappa, Daphne D Blumberg BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:29 (5 November 2012)

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Depletion of the actin bundling protein SM22/transgelin increases actin dynamics and enhances the tumourigenic phenotypes of cells

Oliver Thompson, Jeelan S Moghraby, Kathryn R Ayscough, Steve J Winder BMC Cell Biology 2012, 13:1 (18 January 2012)

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Masked mRNA is stored with aggregated nuclear speckles and its asymmetric redistribution requires a homolog of mago nashi

Thomas C Boothby, Stephen M Wolniak BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:45 (13 October 2011)

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Different modes of state transitions determine pattern in the Phosphatidylinositide-Actin system

Günther Gerisch, Mary Ecke, Dirk Wischnewski, Britta Schroth-Diez BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:42 (7 October 2011)

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State transitions in actin organization are independent of the PI3-phosphatase PTEN in Dictyostelium cells, but in PTEN?s presence they are in antiphase with changes in its membrane-binding and relate to the motility patterns of chemotaxing cells.

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Repression of GW/P body components and the RNAi microprocessor impacts primary ciliogenesis in human astrocytes

Joanna J Moser, Marvin J Fritzler, Jerome B Rattner BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:37 (31 August 2011)

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Localization of chondromodulin-I at the feto-maternal interface and its inhibitory actions on trophoblast invasion in vitro

Shigenori Miura, Chisa Shukunami, Kaori Mitsui, Jun Kondo, Yuji Hiraki BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:34 (18 August 2011)

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Dynamic reorganization of flotillins in chemokine-stimulated human T-lymphocytes

Sarah Affentranger, Sibylla Martinelli, Jonas Hahn, Jérémie Rossy, Verena Niggli BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:28 (22 June 2011)

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Flotillins, membrane-associated proteins thought to shape membrane microdomains, redistribute quickly upon chemokine stimulation and form a stable cap at the rear end of polarized migrating T-lymphocytes that requires flotillin heterooligomer formation and interaction with actin.

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A role for p38 MAPK in the regulation of ciliary motion in a eukaryote

Margarida Ressurreição, David Rollinson, Aidan M Emery, Anthony J Walker BMC Cell Biology 2011, 12:6 (26 January 2011)

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