Summary of ssbd-repos-00077

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ssbd-repos-00077 (77-Aoki-CellDynERK)
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Title
Time-lapse imgaes and quantitative information of propagating wave of ERK activation orients collective cell migration
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Submited Date
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Release Date
2018-11-14
Updated Date
2022-11-21
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Data size
1.4 GB

Organism
Canis lupus familiaris
Strain
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Cell Line
MDCK cell
Genes
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Proteins
CRaf, ERK, H2B, KRasCT, MCL, MEK

GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
activation of MAP ERK kinase kinase
GO Cellular Component (CC)
NA
Study Type
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Imaging Methods
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Related paper(s)

Kazuhiro Aoki, Yohei Kondo, Honda Naoki, Toru Hiratsuka, Reina E Itoh, Michiyuki Matsuda (2017) Propagating Wave of ERK Activation Orients Collective Cell Migration., Developmental cell, Volume 43, Number 3, pp. 305-317.e5

Published in 2017 Nov 6

(Abstract) The biophysical framework of collective cell migration has been extensively investigated in recent years; however, it remains elusive how chemical inputs from neighboring cells are integrated to coordinate the collective movement. Here, we provide evidence that propagation waves of extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK) mitogen-activated protein kinase activation determine the direction of the collective cell migration. A wound-healing assay of Mardin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells revealed two distinct types of ERK activation wave, a "tidal wave" from the wound, and a self-organized "spontaneous wave" in regions distant from the wound. In both cases, MDCK cells collectively migrated against the direction of the ERK activation wave. The inhibition of ERK activation propagation suppressed collective cell migration. An ERK activation wave spatiotemporally controlled actomyosin contraction and cell density. Furthermore, an optogenetic ERK activation wave reproduced the collective cell migration. These data provide new mechanistic insight into how cells sense the direction of collective cell migration.
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Contact(s)
Kazuhiro Aoki
Organization(s)
National Institutes of Natural Sciences , National Institute for Basic Biology , Division of Quantitative Biology
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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