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23 april 2019 13:00:02

 
Mobility of Molecular Motors Regulates Contractile Behaviors of Actin Networks (Biophysical Journal)
 


Cells generate mechanical forces primarily from interactions between F-actin, cross-linking proteins, myosin motors, and other actin-binding proteins in the cytoskeleton. To understand how molecular interactions between the cytoskeletal elements generate forces, a number of in vitro experiments have been performed but are limited in their ability to accurately reproduce the diversity of motor mobility. In myosin motility assays, myosin heads are fixed on a surface and glide F-actin. By contrast, in reconstituted gels, the motion of myosin and F-actin are both unrestricted.


 
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