Fournier, Paul, et al. “Microrheology of Microtubule Solutions and Actin-Microtubule Composite Networks”. Physical Review Letters, vol. 102, no. 18, 2009, https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.188303.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Fournier, Paul
Author: Gal, Naama
Author: Pelletier, Vincent
Author: Kilfoil, Maria L.
Date Issued
2009
Date Published Online
2009-05-07
Abstract

We perform local or microrheological measurements on microtubule solutions, as well as composite networks. The viscoelastic properties of microtubules as reported from two-point microrheology agree with the macroscopic measurement at high frequencies, but appear to show a discrepancy at low frequencies, at time scales on the order of a second. A composite of filamentous actin (F-actin) and microtubules has viscoelastic behavior between that of F-actin and pure microtubules. We further show that the Poisson ratio of the composite, measured by the length-scale dependent two-point microrheology, is robustly smaller than that of the F-actin network at time scales tau>1 s, suggesting that a local compressibility is conferred by the addition of microtubules to the F-actin network.

Language

  • English
Host Title
Physical Review Letters
Host Abbreviated Title
Phys. Rev. Lett.
Volume
102
Issue
18
ISSN
1079-7114
0031-9007

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