Fluctuation-driven contractility without motors

ORAL

Abstract

Contractility in cells is usually due to molecular motor activity, such as in the case of the contractile ring, in which actin and myosin generate during cytokinesis. Recent experiments, however, have suggested non-motor-based contraction in some cells. Here, we present a model for contraction based on stochastic binding of actin filaments that are known to have an asymmetric force response. This leads to continuous net contraction via a Brownian ratchet-like mechanism, provided that the crosslinking is active and violates detailed balance. Using this model, we calculate the force-velocity relation and find a stall force for the system, which could be used to test this model.

*This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation (Grants DMR-1826623 and PHY-1427654).

Presenters

  • Sihan Chen

    • Rice University

Authors

  • Sihan Chen

    • Rice University
  • Tomer Markovich

    • Rice University
    • CTBP Bioscience Research Collaborative, MS 654, Rice University, 6500 Main S, Rice University
  • Frederick MacKintosh

    • Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy & Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University
    • Rice University