Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility
Thomas Risler

TL;DR
This review article discusses the biophysical mechanisms of eukaryotic cell motility, focusing on the cytoskeleton's role, molecular machinery, and recent integrated approaches to understanding cytoskeletal self-organization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of cell motility mechanisms, emphasizing recent advances in modeling and understanding cytoskeletal self-organization.
Findings
Diversity of cellular motility mechanisms categorized into swimming and crawling.
Detailed description of cytoskeletal molecular machinery and regulatory pathways.
Discussion of integrated approaches to cytoskeletal self-organization.
Abstract
The present article is an invited contribution to the Encyclopedia of Complexity and System Science, Robert A. Meyers Ed., Springer New York (2009). It is a review of the biophysical mechanisms that underly cell motility. It mainly focuses on the eukaryotic cytoskeleton and cell-motility mechanisms. Bacterial motility as well as the composition of the prokaryotic cytoskeleton is only briefly mentioned. The article is organized as follows. In Section III, I first present an overview of the diversity of cellular motility mechanisms, which might at first glance be categorized into two different types of behaviors, namely "swimming" and "crawling". Intracellular transport, mitosis - or cell division - as well as other extensions of cell motility that rely on the same essential machinery are briefly sketched. In Section IV, I introduce the molecular machinery that underlies cell motility -…
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