Thursday, March 9, 2017

A traffic cop for the cell surface: Researchers illuminate a basic biological process

03/09/2017 11:13 AM EST

actin (red) interacting with cell membrane proteins

A Colorado State University (CSU) team of single-molecule biophysicists and biochemists have shed light on a long-obscured cellular process: a mammalian cell membrane's relationship with a scaffolding underneath it, the cortical actin cytoskeleton. For the first time, the CSU team has made real-time observations of this cytoskeleton acting as a barrier that organizes proteins on the cell's surface, effectively playing traffic cop on the cell's membrane activities.


Full story at http://source.colostate.edu/traffic-cop-cell-surface-researchers-illuminate-basic-biological-process/

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Colorado State University


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