A network of mutually propelled rods: theory and experiment

ORAL

Abstract

Cellular components such as cytoskeletal filaments and motors are the essential constituents of a new class of materials: so called active fluids. We present experiments and theory on a system of stabilized microtubules driven by the molecular motor protein XCTK2. Through photobleaching experiments, we demonstrate that in this system microtubules are aligned along the long direction of the system and travel through the gel at a velocity independent of the local average polarity. We show that this result is most naturally understood in the frameworks of an active gel theory that goes beyond pairwise microtubule interactions and treats the gel as highly cross-linked. Our theory bridges the length scales from the microscopic mechanical behavior of motor-filament interactions to the large scale behavior of the active gel and generalizes to describe different kinds of cytoskeletal assemblies.

Presenters

  • Sebastian Fürthauer

    Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, New York 10010, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation

Authors

  • Sebastian Fürthauer

    Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, New York 10010, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation

  • Bezia Lemma

    Brandeis University, Harvard University, UCSB

  • Peter J Foster

    MIT

  • Claire E Walczak

    Indiana University

  • Stephanie C Ems-McClung

    Indiana University

  • Zvonimir Dogic

    University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Santa Barbara, University of California, Brandeis University

  • Daniel J Needleman

    Harvard University

  • Michael J Shelley

    Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, New York 10010, Courant Institute, Simons Foundation, Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York Universy, New York Univ NYU, Applied Mathematics Laboratory, Courant Institute, New York University, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, New York Univ NYU & Flatiron Institute, New York Univ NYU, Flatiron Institute, New York University, Flatiron Institute , Courant Institute, NYU, Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, New York