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May 5, 2022

The physics of highly crosslinked cytoskeletal networks.

SLAM Talk

Date: May 5, 2022 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Speaker: Sebastian Fürthauer, TU Wien
Location: Heinzel Seminar Room / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)
Language: English

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 discuss its implications for cytoskeletal networks in vitro and in vivo, highlighting how it has helped to quantitatively understand motor driven microtubule fluxes in a system made from XCTK2 motors and stabilized microtubules, and how it resolved long-standing puzzles about the motion of microtubules in spindles. I will further discuss how the same theoretical framework can be used to understand contractility of actomyosin networks.

More Information:

Date:
May 5, 2022
11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Speaker:
Sebastian Fürthauer, TU Wien

Location:
Heinzel Seminar Room / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)

Language:
English

Contact:

PETZ Caroline

Email:
cpetz@ist.ac.at

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