Bifurcations and nonlinear dynamics of the follower force model for active filaments
Bethany Clarke,
Yongyun Hwang,
Eric E. Keaveny
Abstract:Biofilament-motor protein complexes are ubiquitous in biology and drive the transport of cargo vital for many fundamental life processes at the cellular level. As they move, motor proteins exert compressive forces on the filaments to which they are attached. If the filament is clamped or tethered in some way, this force leads to buckling and a subsequent range of dynamics. The follower force model, in which a single compressive force is imposed at the filament tip, is a simple filament model that is becoming w… Show more
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