filopodo
Filopodo is a slender, actin-rich cellular projection that extends from the surface of many cell types. Typically a few hundred nanometers in diameter and several micrometers long, filopodi are built from tight bundles of parallel actin filaments that push the membrane outward at the leading edge of migrating cells or growth cones in neurons.
The core actin is generally unbranched and stabilized by crosslinking proteins such as fascin and fimbrin.
Functions of filopodo include environmental sensing and guidance during cell migration. They act as sensory antennae,
Regulation is mediated by signaling pathways that control actin dynamics, notably small GTPases such as Cdc42,
Pathological contexts include cancer, where altered filopodial dynamics can influence invasion and metastasis. Research areas span