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Boundaries steer the contraction of active gels.


ABSTRACT: Cells set up contractile actin arrays to drive various shape changes and to exert forces to their environment. To understand their assembly process, we present here a reconstituted contractile system, comprising F-actin and myosin II filaments, where we can control the local activation of myosin by light. By stimulating different symmetries, we show that the force balancing at the boundaries determine the shape changes as well as the dynamics of the global contraction. Spatially anisotropic attachment of initially isotropic networks leads to a self-organization of highly aligned contractile fibres, being reminiscent of the order formation in muscles or stress fibres. The observed shape changes and dynamics are fully recovered by a minimal physical model.

SUBMITTER: Schuppler M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5067607 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Boundaries steer the contraction of active gels.

Schuppler Matthias M   Keber Felix C FC   Kröger Martin M   Bausch Andreas R AR  

Nature communications 20161014


Cells set up contractile actin arrays to drive various shape changes and to exert forces to their environment. To understand their assembly process, we present here a reconstituted contractile system, comprising F-actin and myosin II filaments, where we can control the local activation of myosin by light. By stimulating different symmetries, we show that the force balancing at the boundaries determine the shape changes as well as the dynamics of the global contraction. Spatially anisotropic atta  ...[more]

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