Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have recently uncovered a significant rotational bias in the way cells extend their arms that dictate how they move, probe, and interact with their world.
Chara corallina myosin XI (CcXI) drives the movement of actin filaments, which spontaneously form ring-like structures due to a slight curvature that leads to polar alignment. Living cells are highly ...
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