On the role of myosin-induced actin depolymerization during cell migration.

Molecular biology of the cell(2023)

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Mammalian cell migration in open spaces requires F-actin polymerization and myosin contraction. While many studies have focused on myosin's coupling to focal adhesion and stress fibers, the indirect effect of myosin contraction on cell migration through actin depolymerization is not well studied. In this work, we quantified how cell velocity and effective power output are influenced by the rate of actin depolymerization, which is affected by myosin contraction. In addition, we derived scaling laws to provide physical insights into cell migration. Model analysis shows that the cell migration velocity displays a biphasic dependence on the rate of actin depolymerization and myosin contraction. Our model further predicts that the effective cell energy output depends not only on the cell velocity but also on myosin contractility. The work has implications on in vivo processes such as immune response and cancer metastasis, where cells overcome barriers imposed by the physical environment.
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actin depolymerization,cell,myosin-induced
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