Cross-link governed dynamics of biopolymer networks
Abstract
Cytoskeletal networks of biopolymers are cross-linked by a variety of proteins. Experiments have shown that dynamic cross-linking with physiological linker proteins leads to complex stress relaxation and enables network flow at long times. We present a model for the mechanical properties of transient networks. By a combination of simulations and analytical techniques we show that a single microscopic timescale for cross-linker unbinding leads to a broad spectrum of macroscopic relaxation times, resulting in a weak power-law dependence of the shear modulus on frequency. By performing rheological experiments, we demonstrate that our model quantitatively describes the frequency behavior of actin network cross-linked with -Actinin- over four decades in frequency.
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@article{arxiv.1006.3940,
title = {Cross-link governed dynamics of biopolymer networks},
author = {Chase P. Broedersz and Martin Depken and Norman Y. Yao and Martin R. Pollak and David A. Weitz and Frederick C. MacKintosh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.3940},
year = {2013}
}
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4 pages