Supplementary information : Supplementary figure S1 – S8 Supplementary video 1 – 6 legendsInternational audienceMicrotubules--which define the shape of axons, cilia and flagella, and provide tracks for intracellular transport--can be highly bent by intracellular forces, and microtubule structure and stiffness are thought to be affected by physical constraints. Yet how microtubules tolerate the vast forces exerted on them remains unknown. Here, by using a microfluidic device, we show that microtubule stiffness decreases incrementally with each cycle of bending and release. Similar to other cases of material fatigue, the concentration of mechanical stresses on pre-existing defects in the microtubule lattice is responsible for the generation o...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...
Microtubules are the least flexible of the cytoskeletal filaments, yet they are occasionally seen to...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, which grow and shrink by addition and remov...
Supplementary information : Supplementary figure S1 – S8 Supplementary video 1 – 6 legendsInternatio...
Microtubules—which define the shape of axons, cilia and flagella, and provide tracks for intracellul...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
Microtubules are cytoskeleton components with unique mechanical and dynamic properties. They are rig...
International audienceMicrotubules are cytoskeleton components with unique mechanical and dynamic pr...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
Cytoskeletal microtubules have been proposed to influence cell shape and mechanics based on their ab...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...
Microtubules are the least flexible of the cytoskeletal filaments, yet they are occasionally seen to...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, which grow and shrink by addition and remov...
Supplementary information : Supplementary figure S1 – S8 Supplementary video 1 – 6 legendsInternatio...
Microtubules—which define the shape of axons, cilia and flagella, and provide tracks for intracellul...
International audienceThe dynamic instability of microtubules is characterized by slow growth phases...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, permanently assembling and disassembling, t...
Microtubules are cytoskeleton components with unique mechanical and dynamic properties. They are rig...
International audienceMicrotubules are cytoskeleton components with unique mechanical and dynamic pr...
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that are used for intracellular transport and chromosome segregati...
International audienceMicrotubule instability stems from the low energy of tubulin dimer interaction...
Cytoskeletal microtubules have been proposed to influence cell shape and mechanics based on their ab...
Microtubules are rigid cytoskeletal filaments, and their mechanics affect cell morphology and cellul...
Microtubules are the least flexible of the cytoskeletal filaments, yet they are occasionally seen to...
International audienceMicrotubules are dynamic polymers, which grow and shrink by addition and remov...