Shape change in cytoskeleton surface by active self-organization of nematic structures.
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Abstract
Morphogenetic events in the actin cytoskeleton surface result from an interplay between nematic structures, hydrodynamic flow, density accumulation, geometry, topology, and shape deformation. In this work, we propose a theoretical model to explore the physical mechanisms, regulated by the aforementioned interplay, that leads to self-organized shape changes in a cytoskeleton surface. This model is based on Onsager's formalism, according to which the dynamics result from a variational principle where free-energy release, dissipation, and activity compete. We perform a linear stability analysis of the model to predict an unstable regime that results in the various deformation modes in a cytoskeleton surface. Lastly, we used a finite element-based computational framework to explore the model in a fully non-linear regime and investigate the role of the deformation modes in morphogenetic events such as cellular oscillation, division, motility and wound healing.
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Presenters
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Waleed A Mirza
Univ Politecnica de Catalunya
Authors
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Waleed A Mirza
Univ Politecnica de Catalunya
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Marino Arroyo
Univ Politecnica de Catalunya, University Politecnica de Catalunya
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Alejandro Torres-Sánchez
Univ Politecnica de Catalunya
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Marco De Corato
Universidad de Zaragoza