Thermodynamic law for control of biopolymer reorganization through energy consumption
ORAL
Abstract
Energy dissipation has been previously shown to alter structure and dynamics of non-equilbrium liquids through the renormalization of interparticle interaction strength [Tociu et al. PRX 2019]. Cytoskeletal networks are active systems that rely on complex component interactions to undergo structural changes in response to external stimuli. In this work, we address the interplay between structure and energy dissipation in a model system which transitions between aster-like and bundle-like configurations of actin filaments, which interact through the action of myosin molecular motors. Our phenomenological model and numerical simulations indicate that dynamic biasing of energy dissipation by the system induces a structural transformation similar to the one observed when a property of myosin motors, their rigidity, is modulated. These findings serve as a basis for a novel non-equilibrium thermodynamic control principle for altering the properties of complex materials through modulation of the system's energy budget.
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Presenters
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Alexandra Lamtyugina
University of Chicago
Authors
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Alexandra Lamtyugina
University of Chicago
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Yuqing Qiu
James Franck Inst
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Étienne Fodor
University of Luxembourg
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Aaron Dinner
University of Chicago
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Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
University of Chicago