Mishal Razi, Sana Shehzad, Maria Fitian and Angelle Phillip
Role of Focal Adhesions in SM Cell Migration
Abstract:
Cell migration is largely impacted by the cytoskeleton. I set out to determine the role of the focal adhesion complex in during cell migration in vivo. Focal adhesions, integrin-containing protein structures, link the extracellular matrix to cytoskeletal components. To investigate the role of focal adhesions I use the sex myoblasts (SM) cells in C. elegans as a model. Previous studies suggest that SM cells have mesenchymal migration, which relies on focal adhesions. To investigate if SM cells utilize focal adhesions, I am depleting focal adhesion genes, determining phenotypic outcomes and scoring brood size. Preliminary data show that depletion of spc-1, unc-70, sma-1, and tns-1 don’t impact brood size. These data suggest that the SM cell doesn’t utilize focal adhesions.
Title
Role of Focal Adhesions in SM Cell Migration
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Rebecca Adikes
Course
BIOL 399
Presentation Type
Poster
Location
Table 74

