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English: Supplementary Movie 21 Animation depicting the dynamic spatial patterns. Individual podosomes continuously undergo growth (dark red cones) and shrinkage (light red cones) cycles due to actin polymerization. Within a cluster, podosome neighbours are connected by myosin decorated actin filaments (red arrows) that drive a spatial coordination of actin and force oscillations resulting in a wave-like phenomenon. These continuous actin waves directly drive the recruitment of vinculin (green) and talin (blue) resulting in mesoscale dynamic spatial patterns within the cluster that extend well beyond the nearest neighbour. For simplicity, the actin filaments connecting individual podosomes to the cell membrane are not depicted.
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Source Video file from Meddens M, Pandzic E, Slotman J, Guillet D, Joosten B, Mennens S, Paardekooper L, Houtsmuller A, van den Dries K, Wiseman P, Cambi A (2016). "Actomyosin-dependent dynamic spatial patterns of cytoskeletal components drive mesoscale podosome organization". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms13127. PMID 27721497. PMC: 5062568.
Author Meddens M, Pandzic E, Slotman J, Guillet D, Joosten B, Mennens S, Paardekooper L, Houtsmuller A, van den Dries K, Wiseman P, Cambi A
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