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Myosin I is located at the leading edges of locomoting Dictyostelium amoebae

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MOVEMENT of a eukaryotic cell along a substrate occurs by extension of lamellipodia and pseudopodia at the anterior and retraction at the posterior of the cell. The molecular and structural mechanisms of these movements are uncertain. Dictyostelium discoideum contains two forms of myosin. Here we show by immuno-fluorescence microscopy that non-filamentous myosin I occurs at the leading edges of the lamellipodial projections of migrating Dictyostelium amoebae, which are devoid of myosin II, whereas filamentous myosin II is concentrated in the posterior of the cells. On the basis of these locations of the two forms of myosin and their known biochemical and biophysical properties, we suggest that actomyosin I may contribute to the forces that cause extension at the leading edge of a motile cell, while the contraction of actomyosin II at the rear squeezes the cell mass forward. Myosin I isozymes might have similar roles in metazoan cells, for example at the leading edges of neuronal growth cones, and in the extension

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Fukui, Y., Lynch, T., Brzeska, H. et al. Myosin I is located at the leading edges of locomoting Dictyostelium amoebae . Nature 341, 328–331 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/341328a0

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