Nonequilibrium mechanics of active cytoskeletal networks

2007 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Mizuno, Daisuke, et al. "Nonequilibrium mechanics of active cytoskeletal networks​." ​Science, vol. 315, no. 5810, ​2007, pp. 370​-373​, ​doi: 10.1126/science.1134404. 

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Mizuno, Daisuke; Tardin, Catherine; Schmidt, Christoph ; MacKintosh, F. C.
Abstract
Cells both actively generate and sensitively react to forces through their mechanical framework, the cytoskeleton, which is a nonequilibrium composite material including polymers and motor proteins. We measured the dynamics and mechanical properties of a simple three-component model system consisting of myosin II, actin filaments, and cross-linkers. In this system, stresses arising from motor activity controlled the cytoskeletal network mechanics, increasing stiffness by a factor of nearly 100 and qualitatively changing the viscoelastic response of the network in an adenosine triphosphate-dependent manner. We present a quantitative theoretical model connecting the large-scale properties of this active gel to molecular force generation.
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2007
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Amer Assoc Advancement Science
Journal
Science 
ISSN
0036-8075

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