2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.12.503738
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Attachment/detachment of cortical myosin regulates cell junction exchange during cell rearrangement

Abstract: Epithelial cells remodel cell adhesion and change their neighbors to shape a tissue. This cell rearrangement proceeds in three steps: the shrinkage of a junction, exchange of junctions, and elongation of the newly generated junction. Herein, by combining live imaging and physical modeling, we showed that the formation of myosin-II (myo-II) cables around the cell vertices underlies the exchange of junctions. The local and transient detachment of myo-II from the cell cortex is coupled with the junction shrinkage… Show more

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