Bistability in the actin cortex.

Carsten Beta
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Multi-color fluorescence imaging experiments of wave forming Dictyostelium cells have revealed that actin waves separate two domains of the cell cortex that differ in their actin structure and phosphoinositide composition. We propose a bistable model of actin dynamics to account for these experimental observation. The model is based on the simplifying assumption that the actin cytoskeleton is composed of two distinct network types, a dendritic and a bundled network. The two structurally different states that were observed in experiments correspond to the stable fixed points in the bistable regime of this model. Each fixed point is dominated by one of the two network types. The experimentally observed actin waves can be considered as trigger waves that propagate transitions between the two stable fixed points.PACS Codes: 87.16.Ln, 87.17.Aa, 89.75.Fb.

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肌动蛋白皮层的双稳定性。
Dictyostelium细胞的多色荧光成像实验表明,肌动蛋白波分离了细胞皮层的两个区域,它们的肌动蛋白结构和磷酸肌肽组成不同。我们提出一个肌动蛋白动力学的双稳态模型来解释这些实验观察。该模型基于一个简化的假设,即肌动蛋白细胞骨架由两种不同的网络类型组成,一种是树突状网络,另一种是束状网络。实验中观察到的两种结构不同的状态对应于该模型双稳态状态下的稳定不动点。每个不动点由两种网络类型中的一种控制。实验观察到的肌动蛋白波可以看作是在两个稳定不动点之间传播跃迁的触发波。PACS代码:87.16。Ln, 87.17。Aa, 89.75.Fb。
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