Contractility and retrograde flow in lamellipodium motion

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We present a phenomenological description of cell locomotion on a solid substrate. The material properties of the actin cytoskeleton in the lamellipodium are described by the constitutive equations of a viscous polar gel with intrinsic activity. The polymerization of the gel takes place in a localized region near the leading edge. Using a simple two-dimensional description, we calculate in the steady state the thickness profile of the lamellipodium which at the rear connects to the cell body; we also calculate the flow profiles and the forces exerted on the substrate. The cell velocity is estimated as a function of externally applied forces. Our description is consistent with experimentally observed properties of motile cells such as the existence of a retrograde flow in the lamellipodium and a dipolar force distribution exerted by the cell on the substrate. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Kruse, K., Joanny, J. F., Jülicher, F., & Prost, J. (2006). Contractility and retrograde flow in lamellipodium motion. Physical Biology, 3(2), 130–137. https://doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/3/2/005

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