Cytoskeletal networks are foundational examples of active matter and central to self-organized structures in the cell. In vivo, these networks are active and densely crosslinked. Relating their large-scale dynamics to the properties of their constituents remains an unsolved problem. Here, we study an in vitro active gel made from aligned microtubules and XCTK2 kinesin motors. Using photobleaching, we demonstrate that the gel's aligned microtubules, driven by motors, continually slide past each other at a speed independent of the local microtubule polarity and motor concentration. This phenomenon is also observed, and remains unexplained, in spindles. We derive a general framework for coarse graining microtubule gels crosslinked by molecular...
Microtubule-crosslinking motor proteins, which slide antiparallel microtubules, are required for the...
Abstract. We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...
We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...
The mitotic spindle is a highly dynamic bipolar structure that emerges from the self-organization of...
The mitotic spindle is a highly dynamic bipolar structure that emerges from the self-organization of...
Active networks of biopolymers and motor proteins in vitro self-organize and exhibit dynamic structu...
SummaryCytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mecha...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
SummaryThe proper organization of the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is proposed to depend on nan...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
Within the mitotic spindle, kinesin motors cross-link and slide overlapping microtubules. Some of th...
Within the mitotic spindle, kinesin motors cross-link and slide overlapping microtubules. Some of th...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
Cytoskeletal filaments and molecular motors facilitate the micron-scale force generation necessary f...
Microtubule-crosslinking motor proteins, which slide antiparallel microtubules, are required for the...
Microtubule-crosslinking motor proteins, which slide antiparallel microtubules, are required for the...
Abstract. We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...
We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...
The mitotic spindle is a highly dynamic bipolar structure that emerges from the self-organization of...
The mitotic spindle is a highly dynamic bipolar structure that emerges from the self-organization of...
Active networks of biopolymers and motor proteins in vitro self-organize and exhibit dynamic structu...
SummaryCytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mecha...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
SummaryThe proper organization of the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is proposed to depend on nan...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
Within the mitotic spindle, kinesin motors cross-link and slide overlapping microtubules. Some of th...
Within the mitotic spindle, kinesin motors cross-link and slide overlapping microtubules. Some of th...
Cytoskeletal remodeling is essential to eukaryotic cell division and morphogenesis. The mechanical f...
Cytoskeletal filaments and molecular motors facilitate the micron-scale force generation necessary f...
Microtubule-crosslinking motor proteins, which slide antiparallel microtubules, are required for the...
Microtubule-crosslinking motor proteins, which slide antiparallel microtubules, are required for the...
Abstract. We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...
We study molecular motor-induced microtubule self-organization in dilute and semi-dilute f...