Motor proteins actively contract the actin cytoskeleton of cells and thereby give rise to nonequilibrium fluctuations as well as changes in the architecture of the cytoskeleton. Here, we show, by video microrheology of a reconstituted cytoskeleton, that motors generate time-dependent nonequilibrium fluctuations, which evolve as the network is remodeled. At earlier times, the fluctuation spectrum is dominated by strong non-Gaussian fluctuations, which arise from large displacements. At later times, directed displacements are infrequent and finally disappear. We show that these effects are due to contractile coarsening of the network into large actin-myosin foci. © 2012 American Physical Society
Raw video files associated with the paper described as follows: The cellular cytoskeleton relies on...
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AbstractAll eukaryotic cells rely on the active self-organization of protein filaments to form a res...
Biological activity gives rise to nonequilibrium fluctuations in the cytoplasm of cells; however, th...
Myosin motor proteins drive vigorous steady-state fluctuations in the actin cytoskeleton of cells. E...
Recent experiments on molecular motor driven in vitro F-Actin networks have found anomalously large ...
Dynamic networks designed to model the cell cytoskeleton can be reconstituted from filamentous actin...
The actin cytoskeleton—a complex, nonequilibrium network consisting of filaments, actin-crosslinking...
The mechanical integrity of eukaryotic cells along with their capability of dynamic remodeling depen...
The composite cytoskeleton, comprising interacting networks of semiflexible actin and rigid microtub...
Cells and tissues have the remarkable ability to actively generate the forces required to change the...
Cells both actively generate and sensitively react to forces through their mechanical framework, the...
International audienceTissue remodeling requires cell shape changes associated with pulsation and fl...
The cytoskeleton (CSK) is a crowded network of structural proteins that stabilizes cell shape and dr...
Einstein's original description of Brownian motion established a direct relationship between thermal...
Raw video files associated with the paper described as follows: The cellular cytoskeleton relies on...
Cortical actin networks are highly dynamic and play critical roles in shaping the mechanical propert...
AbstractAll eukaryotic cells rely on the active self-organization of protein filaments to form a res...
Biological activity gives rise to nonequilibrium fluctuations in the cytoplasm of cells; however, th...
Myosin motor proteins drive vigorous steady-state fluctuations in the actin cytoskeleton of cells. E...
Recent experiments on molecular motor driven in vitro F-Actin networks have found anomalously large ...
Dynamic networks designed to model the cell cytoskeleton can be reconstituted from filamentous actin...
The actin cytoskeleton—a complex, nonequilibrium network consisting of filaments, actin-crosslinking...
The mechanical integrity of eukaryotic cells along with their capability of dynamic remodeling depen...
The composite cytoskeleton, comprising interacting networks of semiflexible actin and rigid microtub...
Cells and tissues have the remarkable ability to actively generate the forces required to change the...
Cells both actively generate and sensitively react to forces through their mechanical framework, the...
International audienceTissue remodeling requires cell shape changes associated with pulsation and fl...
The cytoskeleton (CSK) is a crowded network of structural proteins that stabilizes cell shape and dr...
Einstein's original description of Brownian motion established a direct relationship between thermal...
Raw video files associated with the paper described as follows: The cellular cytoskeleton relies on...
Cortical actin networks are highly dynamic and play critical roles in shaping the mechanical propert...
AbstractAll eukaryotic cells rely on the active self-organization of protein filaments to form a res...