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Browsing by Author "Rappel, Wouter-Jan"

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    Cell Substratum Adhesion during Early Development of Dictyostelium discoideum
    (Public Library Science, 2014)
    Tarantola, Marco  
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    Bae, Albert J.
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    Fuller, Danny
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    Bodenschatz, Eberhard  
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    Rappel, Wouter-Jan
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    Loomis, William F.
    Vegetative and developed amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum gain traction and move rapidly on a wide range of substrata without forming focal adhesions. We used two independent assays to quantify cell-substrate adhesion in mutants and in wild-type cells as a function of development. Using a microfluidic device that generates a range of hydrodynamic shear stress, we found that substratum adhesion decreases at least 10 fold during the first 6 hr of development of wild type cells. This result was confirmed using a single-cell assay in which cells were attached to the cantilever of an atomic force probe and allowed to adhere to untreated glass surfaces before being retracted. Both of these assays showed that the decrease in substratum adhesion was dependent on the cAMP receptor CAR1 which triggers development. Vegetative cells missing talin as the result of a mutation in talA exhibited slightly reduced adhesive properties compared to vegetative wildtype cells. In sharp contrast to wild-type cells, however, these talA mutant cells did not show further reduction of adhesion during development such that after 5 hr of development they were significantly more adhesive than developed wild type cells. In addition, both assays showed that substrate adhesion was reduced in 0 hr cells when the actin cytoskeleton was disrupted by latrunculin. Consistent with previous observations, substrate adhesion was also reduced in 0 hr cells lacking the membrane proteins SadA or SibA as the result of mutations in sadA or sibA. However, there was no difference in the adhesion properties between wild type AX3 cells and these mutant cells after 6 hr of development, suggesting that neither SibA nor SadA play an essential role in substratum adhesion during aggregation. Our results provide a quantitative framework for further studies of cell substratum adhesion in Dictyostelium.
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    Dictyostelium discoideum chemotaxis: Threshold for directed motion
    (2006)
    Song, Loling
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    Nadkarni, Sharvari M.
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    Bödeker, Hendrik U.
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    Beta, Carsten  
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    Bae, Albert
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    Franck, Carl
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    Rappel, Wouter-Jan
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    Loomis, William F.
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    Bodenschatz, Eberhard  
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    Flow Photolysis for Spatiotemporal Stimulation of Single Cells
    (2007)
    Beta, Carsten  
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    Wyatt, Danica
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    Rappel, Wouter-Jan
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    Bodenschatz, Eberhard  
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    Modeling self-organized spatio-temporal patterns of PIP 3 and PTEN during spontaneous cell polarization
    (2014)
    Knoch, Fabian
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    Tarantola, Marco  
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    Bodenschatz, Eberhard  
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    Rappel, Wouter-Jan
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    Novel micropatterning technique reveals dependence of cell-substrate adhesion and migration of social amoebas on parental strain, development, and fluorescent markers
    (2020)
    Karmakar, Richa
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    Schich, Christoph
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    Kamprad, Nadine
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    Scheller, Vanessa
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    Gutierrez, Edgar
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    Groisman, Alex
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    Rappel, Wouter-Jan
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    Tarantola, Marco  
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    Soldati, Thierry

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