1. Acto-myosin clusters as active units shaping living matter
- Author
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Kruse, Karsten, Berthoz, Rémi, Barberi, Luca, Reymann, Anne-Cécile, and Riveline, Daniel
- Subjects
Quantitative Biology - Tissues and Organs ,Quantitative Biology - Biomolecules ,Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior ,Quantitative Biology - Molecular Networks ,Quantitative Biology - Subcellular Processes - Abstract
Stress generation by the actin cytoskeleton shapes cells and tissues. Despite impressive progress in live imaging and quantitative physical descriptions of cytoskeletal network dynamics, the connection between processes at molecular scales and cell-scale spatio-temporal patterns is still unclear. Here we review studies reporting acto-myosin clusters of micrometer size and with lifetimes of several minutes in a large number of organisms ranging from fission yeast to humans. Such structures have also been found in reconstituted systems in vitro and in theoretical analysis of cytoskeletal dynamics. We propose that tracking these clusters can serve as a simple readout for characterising living matter. Spatio-temporal patterns of clusters could serve as determinants of morphogenetic processes that play similar roles in diverse organisms.
- Published
- 2024