Advances in geometric techniques for analyzing blebbing in chemotaxing Dictyostelium cells

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Abstract

We present a technical platform that allows us to monitor and measure cortex and membrane dynamics during bleb-based chemotaxis. Using D. discoideum cells expressing LifeAct-GFP and crawling under agarose containing RITC-dextran, we were able to simultaneously visualize the actin cortex and the cell membrane throughout bleb formation. Using these images, we then applied edge detect to generate points on the cell boundary with coordinates in a coordinate plane. Then we fitted these points to a curve with known x and y coordinate functions. The result was to parameterize the cell outline. With the parameterization, we demonstrate how to compute data for geometric features such as cell area, bleb area and edge curvature. This allows us to collect vital data for the analysis of blebbing.

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Santiago, Z., Loustau, J., Meretzky, D., Rawal, D., & Brazill, D. (2019). Advances in geometric techniques for analyzing blebbing in chemotaxing Dictyostelium cells. PLoS ONE, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211975

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