Active self-organization in actin cytoskeleton
ORAL
Abstract
One of the architectures actin cytoskeleton exhibits is nematic, consisting of aligned actin filaments of mixed-polarity associated with actin-binding proteins. Although recent literature reports the self-assembly of nematic actin bundles with a regular wavelength, yet the mechanism of their morphogenesis is still poorly understood. In this study, we use a continuum model to explain an out-of-equilibrium self-assembly of such regularly spaced actin bundles. Our linear stability analysis predicts an unstable regime that gives rise to such patterns. Furthermore, using simulations we investigate a long time scales behavior of the self-organized actin bundles in the non-linear regime. We demonstrate that the non-linear regime is characterized by the self-organized actin bundles further maturing and interacting with each other.
*The project has received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 713673
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Presenters
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Waleed Mirza
- Univ Politecnica de Catalunya