研究者業績

Tatsunari Sakurai

  (櫻井 建成)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering Department of Mathematical Engineering, Musashino University
Degree
Doctor(Engineering)(Mar, 1998, Yamaguchi University)

Researcher number
60353322
J-GLOBAL ID
200901084069851832
researchmap Member ID
1000362262

Research Interests

 2

Papers

 37
  • Chika Okimura, Syu Akiyama, Yukinori Nishigami, Ryota Zaitsu, Tatsunari Sakurai, Yoshiaki Iwadate
    Cell Reports Physical Science, 102429-102429, Feb, 2025  Peer-reviewed
  • Hitoshi Mahara, Yuki Kimura, P. Parmananda, Atsushi Nomura, Tohru Tsujikawa, Tatsunari Sakurai
    Physical Review E, 110(5), Nov, 2024  Peer-reviewed
  • Hiroyuki Kitahata, Junji Taguchi, Masaharu Nagayama, Tatsunari Sakurai, Yumihiko Ikura, Atsushi Osa, Yutaka Sumino, Masanobu Tanaka, Etsuro Yokoyama, Hidetoshi Miike
    Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 126(41) 7557, Oct 20, 2022  
  • Chika Okimura, Misaki Iwanaga, Tatsunari Sakurai, Tasuku Ueno, Yasuteru Urano, Yoshiaki Iwadate
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(18) e2119903119, May 3, 2022  Peer-reviewed
    Collective cell migration is seen in many developmental and pathological processes, such as morphogenesis, wound closure, and cancer metastasis. When a fish scale is detached and adhered to a substrate, epithelial keratocyte sheets crawl out from it, building a semicircular pattern. All the keratocytes at the leading edge of the sheet have a single lamellipodium, and are interconnected with each other via actomyosin cables. The leading edge of the sheet becomes gradually longer as it crawls out from the scale, regardless of the cell-to-cell connections. In this study, we found leading-edge elongation to be realized by the interruption of follower cells into the leading edge. The follower cell and the two adjacent leader cells are first connected by newly emerging actomyosin cables. Then, the contractile forces along the cables bring the follower cell forward to make it a leader cell. Finally, the original cables between the two leader cells are stretched to tear by the interruption and the lamellipodium extension from the new leader cell. This unique actomyosin-cable reconnection between a follower cell and adjacent leaders offers insights into the mechanisms of collective cell migration.
  • Yuki Koyano, Tatsunari Sakurai, Hiroyuki Kitahata
    PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 96(3), Sep, 2017  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 25

Research Projects

 23