Table 1 The proportions of subcellular activities contributed to the cell migration patterns of cells in different cell cycle phases.

From: Decomposition of cell activities revealing the role of the cell cycle in driving biofunctional heterogeneity

The cell cycle phase

Early G1

Late G1

S

G2

 ~ 25°: nucleus forward movement

–

–

18° (4%)

29° (8%)

 ~ 45°: trailing-edge DE

45° (32%)

41° (29%)

41° (16%)

–

 ~ 65°: simultaneous DE-PRO

–

–

–

67° (52%)

 ~ 90°: leading-edge PRO

80° (60%)

85° (59%)

81° (70%)

88° (16%)

 ~ 115°: side PRO

–

132° (5%)

–

110° (20%)

 ~ 145°: leading-edge retraction

144° (8%)

158° (6%)

144° (9%)

158° (4%)

  1. The table listing the subcellular activities with signature polar angles and their percentiles in each stage of the cell cycle phases, determined by the CN correlation analysis. DE and PRO denote detachment and protrusion, respectively.