Confocal Rheometry of Active Networks

ORAL

Abstract

While much is known about the rheological responses of passive biopolymer networks, we currently lack a conceptual framework to describe active networks under shear.~ To this end, we have engineered an active gel composed of microtubules, bidirectional kinesin motors, and molecular depletant that self-organizes into a highly dynamic network of bundles.~ The network continually remodels itself under ATP-driven cycles of extension, buckling, fracturing, and self-healing [1].~ In this talk I will present comprehensive confocal rheometry measurements elucidating the interplay between the network's dynamic morphology and its linear and non-linear rheological responses. [1] T. Sanchez, D.T.N. Chen, S.J. Decamp, M. Heymann, and Z. Dogic Nature 491 (7424), 431-434 (2012)

*We gratefully acknowledge financial suppport from the W. M. Keck Foundation, the National Institute of Health (5K25GM85613), the National Science Foundation (NSF-MRSEC-0820492, NSF-MRI 0923057)

Authors

  • Daniel Chen

    • Brandeis University
    • Brandeis University, Dept. of Physics
  • Stephen DeCamp

    • Brandeis University
    • Brandeis University, Dept. of Physics
  • Daniel Blair

    • Georgetown University, Dept. of Physics
    • Georgetown University
  • Zvonimir Dogic

    • Brandeis University
    • Brandeis University, Dept. of Physics