Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2008-04-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.258106
We present a novel flow instability that can arise in thin films of cytoskeletal fluids if the friction with the substrate on which the film lies is sufficiently strong. We consider a two dimensional, membrane-bound fragment containing actin filaments that is perturbed from its initially circular state, where actin polymerizes at the edge and flows radially inward while depolymerizing in the fragment. Performing a linear stability analysis of the initial state due to perturbations of the fragment boundary, we find, in the limit of very large friction, that the perturbed actin velocity and pressure fields obey the very same laws governing the viscous fingering instability of an interface between immiscible fluids in a Hele-Shaw cell. A feature of this instability that is remarkable in the context of cell motility, is that its existence is independent of the strength of the interaction between cytoskeletal filaments and myosin motors, and moreover that it is completely driven by the free energy of actin polymerization at the fragment edge.
Callan-Jones A. C.
Joanny Jean-Francois
Prost Jacques
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