The physics of highly crosslinked cytoskeletal networks

Sebastian Fürthauer (TU Vienna)

Jun 13. 2025, 10:30 — 11:00

Living cells move, deform and divide. The engine of these behaviors is the cytoskeleton, a highly crosslinked network of polymer filaments and molecular scale motors that use chemical energy to do work. We develop a theory that predicts how the micro-scale properties of molecular motors and crosslinks tune the networks emergent material properties and generate predictable, and possibly controllable, behaviors. I will present how this theory is constructed, and show detailed comparison with a numerical implementation of the same system.  I will then discuss its implications for cytoskeletal networks in vitro and in vivo.

 

Further Information
Venue:
ESI Boltzmann Lecture Hall
Associated Event:
Extremal Statistics in Biology (Workshop)
Organizer(s):
Ariel Amir (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot)
Christoph Dellago (U of Vienna)
Ethan Levien (Dartmouth College)