Control of non-linear elasticity in F-actin networks with microtubules

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Lin, Y. - C. ; Koenderink, G. H. ; MacKintosh, F. C. ; Weitz, D. A. Control of non-linear elasticity in F-actin networks with microtubules. Soft Matter 2011, 7 902-906. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/nxqv852
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Abstract:

We measure the elastic properties of composite cytoskeletal networks consisting of cross-linked actin filaments and microtubules. We show that even a small concentration of microtubules leads to dramatic and qualitative changes in the non-linear elastic properties of the actin filament networks. Specifically, we find that microtubules promote non-linear stiffening of F-actin networks because they are much stiffer than actin filaments and therefore suppress non-uniform strain. This finding may be relevant for interpretation of the mechanical behavior of cells, while also suggesting a new way to reinforce the non-linear elasticity of semiflexible polymer materials.

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