Active chemo-mechanical solitons
Soft Condensed Matter
2025-11-25 v2
Abstract
In many biological systems localized mechanical information is transmitted by mechanically neutral chemical signals. Typical examples include contraction waves in acto-myosin cortex at cellular scale and peristaltic waves at tissue level. In such systems, chemical activity is transformed into mechanical deformation by distributed motor-type mechanisms represented by continuum degrees of freedom. To elucidate the underlying principles of chemo-mechanical coupling, we here present the simplest example, involving directional motion of a localized solitary wave in a distributed mechanical system, guided by a purely chemical cue. Our main result is that mechanical signals can be driven by chemical activity in a highly efficient manner.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.11368,
title = {Active chemo-mechanical solitons},
author = {Lev Truskinovsky and Giuseppe Zurlo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.11368},
year = {2025}
}