We have determined the mechanical anisotropy of a single microtubule by simultaneously measuring the Young's and the shear moduli in vitro. This was achieved by elastically deforming the microtubule deposited on a substrate tailored by electron-beam lithography with a tip of an atomic force microscope. The shear modulus is 2 orders of magnitude lower than the Young's, giving rise to a length-dependent flexural rigidity of microtubules. The temperature dependence of the microtubule's bending stiffness in the (5-40) degreesC range shows a strong variation upon cooling coming from the increasing interaction between the protofilaments
The mechanical characteristic of the cell is primarily performed by the cytoskeleton. Microtubules, ...
We report an experimental and theoretical study of the radial elasticity of tobacco mosaic virus (TM...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...
We have determined the mechanical anisotropy of a single microtubule by simultaneously measuring the...
We have determined the mechanical anisotropy of a single microtubule by simultaneously measuring the...
Central to the biological function of microtubules is their ability to modify their length which occ...
AbstractMicrotubules (MTs) are the largest type of cellular filament, essential in processes ranging...
Microtubules, which are flexible biopolymers, can be used for nanotechnology applications (e.g., nan...
AbstractWe tested the mechanical properties of single microtubules by lateral indentation with the t...
AbstractMicrotubules are hollow cylindrical polymers of the protein tubulin that play a number of im...
Microtubules serve as one of the structural components of the cell and take place in some of the imp...
Abstract. Microtubules are long, proteinaceous filaments that perform structural functions in eukary...
The aim of this paper was to develop a structural mechanics (SM) model for the microtubules (MTs) in...
AbstractMicrotubules are dynamic protein polymers that continuously switch between elongation and ra...
We review and model the experimental parameters which characterize elastic properties of microtubule...
The mechanical characteristic of the cell is primarily performed by the cytoskeleton. Microtubules, ...
We report an experimental and theoretical study of the radial elasticity of tobacco mosaic virus (TM...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...
We have determined the mechanical anisotropy of a single microtubule by simultaneously measuring the...
We have determined the mechanical anisotropy of a single microtubule by simultaneously measuring the...
Central to the biological function of microtubules is their ability to modify their length which occ...
AbstractMicrotubules (MTs) are the largest type of cellular filament, essential in processes ranging...
Microtubules, which are flexible biopolymers, can be used for nanotechnology applications (e.g., nan...
AbstractWe tested the mechanical properties of single microtubules by lateral indentation with the t...
AbstractMicrotubules are hollow cylindrical polymers of the protein tubulin that play a number of im...
Microtubules serve as one of the structural components of the cell and take place in some of the imp...
Abstract. Microtubules are long, proteinaceous filaments that perform structural functions in eukary...
The aim of this paper was to develop a structural mechanics (SM) model for the microtubules (MTs) in...
AbstractMicrotubules are dynamic protein polymers that continuously switch between elongation and ra...
We review and model the experimental parameters which characterize elastic properties of microtubule...
The mechanical characteristic of the cell is primarily performed by the cytoskeleton. Microtubules, ...
We report an experimental and theoretical study of the radial elasticity of tobacco mosaic virus (TM...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...