Disordered actomyosin contracts in unexpected ways

January 31 2013
Speaker:
Martin Lenz
NIMBE Bât 125, p.157
30 places
31/01/2013
from 11:00 to 11:00

The motion of living cells is in large part due to the interaction of semi-flexible actin filaments (F-actin) and myosin molecular motors, which induce the relative sliding of F-actin. It is often assumed that this simple sliding is sufficient to account for all actomyosin-based motion. While this is correct in our highly organized striated muscle, we question the application of this dogma to less ordered actomyosin systems, thus reexamining a cornerstone of our understanding of cellular motion.

Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques Université Paris Sud, Orsay