2019
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1904164116
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Spreading of perturbations in myosin group kinetics along actin filaments

Abstract: Global changes in the state of spatially distributed systems can often be traced back to perturbations that arise locally. Whether such local perturbations grow into global changes depends on the system geometry and the spatial spreading of these perturbations. Here, we investigate how different spreading behaviors of local perturbations determine their global impact in 1-dimensional systems of different size. Specifically, we assessed sliding arrest events in in vitro motility assays where myosins propel acti… Show more

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“…Filamins act as actin binding scaffold proteins that maintain ECM connections. They act as mechanoresponsive actin crosslinkers and are important players in the actomyosin network and crucial for mechanotransduction (Baudier et al, 2018;Balassy et al, 2019). Thus, they modulate the interactions between actin cytoskeleton and the ECM, enabling changes in the transmission of forces at the cell periphery (Razinia et al, 2012).…”
Section: R-ras and Filamin A Axis In Vascular Stabilization Of Angiogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filamins act as actin binding scaffold proteins that maintain ECM connections. They act as mechanoresponsive actin crosslinkers and are important players in the actomyosin network and crucial for mechanotransduction (Baudier et al, 2018;Balassy et al, 2019). Thus, they modulate the interactions between actin cytoskeleton and the ECM, enabling changes in the transmission of forces at the cell periphery (Razinia et al, 2012).…”
Section: R-ras and Filamin A Axis In Vascular Stabilization Of Angiogmentioning
confidence: 99%