While cell crawling on a solid surface is relatively well understood, and relies on substrate adhesion, some cells can also swim in the bulk, through mechanisms that are still largely unclear. Here, we propose a minimal model for in-bulk self-motility of a droplet containing an isotropic and compressible contractile gel, representing a cell extract containing a disordered actomyosin network. In our model, contraction mediates a feedback loop between myosin-induced flow and advection-induced myosin accumulation, which leads to clustering and a locally enhanced flow. Interactions of the emerging clusters with the droplet membrane break flow symmetry and set the whole droplet into motion. Depending mainly on the balance between contraction and...
AbstractWe investigate computationally the self-organization and contraction of an initially random ...
AbstractCrawling of eukaryotic cells on flat surfaces is underlain by the protrusion of the actin ne...
Cells and tissues have the remarkable ability to actively generate the forces required to change the...
International audienceWhile cell crawling on a solid surface is relatively well understood, and reli...
Cell motility is crucial to biological functions ranging from wound healing to immune response. The ...
Contractile actomyosin network flows are crucial for many cellular processes including cell division...
International audienceTissue remodeling requires cell shape changes associated with pulsation and fl...
Abstract Spontaneous locomotion is a common feature of most metazoan cells, generally attributed to ...
Cell motility is potentially the most apparent distinction of living matter, serving an essential pu...
F-actin networks are involved in cell mechanical processes ranging from motility to endocytosis. The...
Living systems provide a paradigmatic example of active soft matter. Cells and tissues comprise visc...
The ability of cells to move through their environment and spread on surfaces is fundamental to a ho...
We investigate computationally the self-organization and contraction of an initially random actomyos...
In cells, many vital processes involve myosin-driven motility that actively remodels the actin cytos...
Abstract Cell crawling on flat substrates stems from intracellular flows of the actin cytoskeleton t...
AbstractWe investigate computationally the self-organization and contraction of an initially random ...
AbstractCrawling of eukaryotic cells on flat surfaces is underlain by the protrusion of the actin ne...
Cells and tissues have the remarkable ability to actively generate the forces required to change the...
International audienceWhile cell crawling on a solid surface is relatively well understood, and reli...
Cell motility is crucial to biological functions ranging from wound healing to immune response. The ...
Contractile actomyosin network flows are crucial for many cellular processes including cell division...
International audienceTissue remodeling requires cell shape changes associated with pulsation and fl...
Abstract Spontaneous locomotion is a common feature of most metazoan cells, generally attributed to ...
Cell motility is potentially the most apparent distinction of living matter, serving an essential pu...
F-actin networks are involved in cell mechanical processes ranging from motility to endocytosis. The...
Living systems provide a paradigmatic example of active soft matter. Cells and tissues comprise visc...
The ability of cells to move through their environment and spread on surfaces is fundamental to a ho...
We investigate computationally the self-organization and contraction of an initially random actomyos...
In cells, many vital processes involve myosin-driven motility that actively remodels the actin cytos...
Abstract Cell crawling on flat substrates stems from intracellular flows of the actin cytoskeleton t...
AbstractWe investigate computationally the self-organization and contraction of an initially random ...
AbstractCrawling of eukaryotic cells on flat surfaces is underlain by the protrusion of the actin ne...
Cells and tissues have the remarkable ability to actively generate the forces required to change the...