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Stress Relaxation in Actin Networks and Solutions via Severing

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Abstract

Actin Filaments are maintained in the cytoskeleton along with the monomeric actin in dynamic self-assembly. These biopolymers form highly dynamic networks that contribute to force generation and mechanical stability in the cytoskeleton. They undergo reactions such as polymerization, depolymerization, and severing, which play a crucial role in self-assembly and affect the rheology of the networks. Recent experiments and theory have identified novel stress relaxation due to severing. Inspired by prior studies, we focus on the effects of severing and its rheological implications in both solution and network limits. We develop computational models to predict specific signatures in stress relaxation due to severing in both limits. We also consider the possible effects of mechano-chemical feedback of stress on severing reactions.

Presenters

  • Prathamesh Kulkarni

    Rice University

Authors

  • Prathamesh Kulkarni

    Rice University

  • Frederick C MacKintosh

    Rice University

  • Anatoly B Kolomeisky

    Rice Univ