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Active gels: where polymer physics meets cytoskeletal dynamics

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2006.1897

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cytoskeleton; physics; mechanics; self-organization

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The cytoskeleton provides eukaryotic cells with mechanical support and helps them to perform their biological functions. It is predominantly composed of a network of semiflexible polar protein. laments. In addition, there are many accessory proteins that bind to these. laments, regulate their assembly, link them to organelles and provide the motors that either move the organelles along the. laments or move the. laments themselves. A natural approach to such a multiple particle system is the study of its collective excitations. I review some recent work on the theoretical description of the emergence of a number of particular collective motile behaviours from the interactions between different elements of the cytoskeleton. In order to do this, close analogies have been made to the study of driven soft condensed matter systems. However, it emerges naturally that a description of these soft active motile systems gives rise to new types of collective phenomena not seen in conventional soft systems. I discuss the implications of these results and perspectives for the future.

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