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Actin dynamics and the elasticity of cytoskeletal networks.

Buxton, G.A. and Clarke, N. and Hussey, P.J. (2009) 'Actin dynamics and the elasticity of cytoskeletal networks.', Express polymer letters., 3 (9). pp. 579-587.

Abstract

The structural integrity of a cell depends on its cytoskeleton, which includes an actin network. This network is transient and depends upon the continual polymerization and depolymerization of actin. The degradation of an actin network, and a corresponding reduction in cell stiffness, can indicate the presence of disease. Numerical simulations will be invaluable for understanding the physics of these systems and the correlation between actin dynamics and elasticity. Here we develop a model that is capable of generating actin network structures. In particular, we develop a model of actin dynamics which considers the polymerization, depolymerization, nucleation, severing, and capping of actin filaments. The structures obtained are then fed directly into a mechanical model. This allows us to qualitatively assess the effects of changing various parameters associated with actin dynamics on the elasticity of the material.

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Status:Peer-reviewed
Publisher Web site:https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2009.72
Date accepted:No date available
Date deposited:18 May 2017
Date of first online publication:2009
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