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Actin-Myosin Viscoelastic Flow in the Keratocyte Lamellipod

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 97, Issue 7, Pages 1853-1863

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2009.07.020

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NIGMS U54 GM64346]
  2. National Science Foundation [DMS-0315782]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [3100A0-112413]

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The lamellipod, the locomotory region of migratory cells, is shaped by the balance of protrusion and contraction. The latter is the result of myosin-gene rated centripetal flow of the viscoelastic actin network. Recently, quantitative flow data was obtained, yet there is no detailed theory explaining the flow in a realistic geometry. We introduce models of viscoelastic actin mechanics and myosin transport and solve the model equations numerically for the flat, fan-shaped lamellipodial domain of keratocytes. The solutions demonstrate that in the rapidly crawling cell, myosin concentrates at the rear boundary and pulls the actin network inward, so the centripetal actin flow is very slow at the front, and faster at the rear and at the sides. The computed flow and respective traction forces compare well with the experimental data. We also calculate the graded protrusion at the cell boundary necessary to maintain the cell shape and make a number of other testable predictions. We discuss model implications for the cell shape, speed, and bi-stability.

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