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活性线虫中的多尺度微管动力学。

Multiscale Microtubule Dynamics in Active Nematics.

机构信息

Department of Physics, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02453, USA.

Department of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA.

出版信息

Phys Rev Lett. 2021 Oct 1;127(14):148001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.148001.

Abstract

In microtubule-based active nematics, motor-driven extensile motion of microtubule bundles powers chaotic large-scale dynamics. We quantify the interfilament sliding motion both in isolated bundles and in a dense active nematic. The extension speed of an isolated microtubule pair is comparable to the molecular motor stepping speed. In contrast, the net extension in dense 2D active nematics is significantly slower; the interfilament sliding speeds are widely distributed about the average and the filaments exhibit both contractile and extensile relative motion. These measurements highlight the challenge of connecting the extension rate of isolated bundles to the multimotor and multifilament interactions present in a dense 2D active nematic. They also provide quantitative data that is essential for building multiscale models.

摘要

在基于微管的主动向列中,由马达驱动的微管束的伸展运动为混沌的大规模动力学提供动力。我们定量地描述了孤立束和密集的活性向列中的纤维间滑动运动。一对孤立的微管的延伸速度与分子马达的步速相当。相比之下,密集的二维活性向列中的净延伸速度要慢得多;纤维间的滑动速度在平均值附近广泛分布,并且纤维表现出收缩和伸展的相对运动。这些测量结果突出了将孤立束的延伸速率与密集二维活性向列中存在的多马达和多纤维相互作用联系起来的挑战。它们还提供了定量数据,对于建立多尺度模型至关重要。

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