Elastic Behavior of Composite Actin and Microtubule Networks

ORAL

Abstract

We explore the non-linear shearing behavior of composite actin and microtubule networks. Large bending rigid microtubules are used as a probe of the deformation mode of cross-linked actin networks. For a sparsely cross-linked actin network that deforms non-affinely, adding microtubules can drive the system back to affine by suppressing local rearrangements of actin filaments. It applies to both permanently rigid cross-linker, such as scruin, and flexible cross-linker, such as filamin. This experiment also shows that filamin cross-linked actin networks are deforming in an affine manner.

Authors

  • Yi-Chia Lin

    Harvard University

  • Gijsje Koenderink

    AMOLF, the Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics

  • Frederick Mackintosh

    Vrije Universiteit

  • David Weitz

    Harvard University