Biological materials and systems often dynamically self-assemble and disassemble, forming temporary structures as needed and allowing for dynamic responses to stimuli and changing environmental conditions. However, this dynamic interplay of localized component recruitment and release has been difficult to achieve in artificial molecular-scale systems, which are usually designed to have long-lasting, stable bonds. Here, we report the experimental realization of a molecular-scale system that dynamically assembles and disassembles its building blocks while retaining functionality. In our system, filaments (microtubules) recruit biomolecular motors (kinesins) to a surface engineered to allow for the reversible binding of the kinesin-1 motors. T...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
Molecular motors often work collectively inside the cell. While the properties of individual motors ...
Cells are composed of macromolecular structures of various sizes that act individually or collective...
Cells are shaped by the cytoskeleton, a network of dynamic biopolymers and associated proteins. Amon...
In this study, we show that the energy-dissipative active self-assembly of microtubules (MTs) via a ...
In a dividing cell, multiple subfamilies of kinesin and dynein motors work together to form the mito...
In a dividing cell, multiple subfamilies of kinesin and dynein motors work together to form the mito...
AbstractMicrotubule (MT) networks play key roles in cell division, intracellular transport, and cell...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
Active networks of biopolymers and motor proteins in vitro self-organize and exhibit dynamic structu...
The cytoskeleton is a collection of protein assemblies that dynamically impose spatial structure in ...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
Molecular motors often work collectively inside the cell. While the properties of individual motors ...
Cells are composed of macromolecular structures of various sizes that act individually or collective...
Cells are shaped by the cytoskeleton, a network of dynamic biopolymers and associated proteins. Amon...
In this study, we show that the energy-dissipative active self-assembly of microtubules (MTs) via a ...
In a dividing cell, multiple subfamilies of kinesin and dynein motors work together to form the mito...
In a dividing cell, multiple subfamilies of kinesin and dynein motors work together to form the mito...
AbstractMicrotubule (MT) networks play key roles in cell division, intracellular transport, and cell...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
Active networks of biopolymers and motor proteins in vitro self-organize and exhibit dynamic structu...
The cytoskeleton is a collection of protein assemblies that dynamically impose spatial structure in ...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
Molecular motors often work collectively inside the cell. While the properties of individual motors ...