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Mathematical biology of motile cytoplasmic fragments
Mathematical Biology| Speaker: | Alex Mogilner, UC Davis |
| Location: | 1147 MSB |
| Start time: | Mon, Oct 29 2012, 2:10PM |
Description
Cytoplasmic fragments devoid of nucleus and most
organelles are able, nevertheless, to move, much
like mother-cells. I will describe experiments and
mathematical modeling that enabled us to discover
that the fragments move by a graded growth of
actin network. This network stretches the membrane
at the sides, pushes against the membrane tension
at the front and is crushed by the membrane
tension at the rear. The actin network is
recycled from the front to the rear by a
surprisingly complex reaction-diffusion
mechanism. The fragments are also able to
polarize and sense direction in electric field.
