2021
DOI: 10.1002/wcms.1570
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Moving in the mesoscale: Understanding the mechanics of cytoskeletal molecular motors by combining mesoscale simulations with imaging

Abstract: Rapid advances in experimental biophysical techniques are generating a wealth of information about the mechanical operation of the cellular cytoskeleton and its motors. However, each of these tools typically provides only a limited piece of a highly complex puzzle. There is a need to develop new computational tools that can integrate these data together into a central model.Here we discuss the experimental advances alongside the computational tools, and propose how these could be developed to successfully comb… Show more

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“…Mesoscale assemblies have the size on the order of 10 nm to 500 nm 1 . In the biological context, the mesoscale dimensions hold an important locus as most viral particles and many important cellular machineries are mesoscale sized biomolecular assemblies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mesoscale assemblies have the size on the order of 10 nm to 500 nm 1 . In the biological context, the mesoscale dimensions hold an important locus as most viral particles and many important cellular machineries are mesoscale sized biomolecular assemblies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%