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Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 9-14 (5 January 2010)


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Mechanics of the F-actin cytoskeleton

Jonathan Strickerab, Tobias Falzonecd, Margaret L. GardelabdCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Accepted 21 August 2009. published online 16 November 2009.

Abstract 

Dynamic regulation of the filamentous actin (F-actin) cytoskeleton is critical to numerous physical cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration and division. Each of these processes require precise regulation of cell shape and mechanical force generation which, to a large degree, is regulated by the dynamic mechanical behaviors of a diverse assortment of F-actin networks and bundles. In this review, we review the current understanding of the mechanics of F-actin networks and identify areas of further research needed to establish physical models. We first review our understanding of the mechanical behaviors of F-actin networks reconstituted in vitro, with a focus on the nonlinear mechanical response and behavior of “active” F-actin networks. We then explore the types of mechanical response measured of cytoskeletal F-actin networks and bundles formed in living cells and identify how these measurements correspond to those performed on reconstituted F-actin networks formed in vitro. Together, these approaches identify the challenges and opportunities in the study of living cytoskeletal matter.

a Department of Physics, University of Chicago, USA

b James Franck Institute, University of Chicago, USA

c Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, USA

d Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, University of Chicago, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Gardel, M. James Franck Institute, Department of Physics, Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, University of Chicago, USA.

PII: S0021-9290(09)00494-1

doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.09.003


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