Researchers find the cell cortex is activated by thousands of short-lived protein condensates
Published Date: 9/16/2022
Source: phys.org
During development, the cells of an embryo divide until a fully functional organism emerges. One component of the cell is especially important during this process: the cell cortex. This fine network of hair-like filament structures (called actin) just below the cell membrane is the main determinant of cell shape and is involved in almost everything a cell does, such as moving, dividing, or sensing its environment.