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A Model for the Self-Organization of Microtubules Driven by Molecular Motors

B. Bassetti, M. Cosentino Lagomarsino, P. Jona

Published 1999-11-10Version 1

We propose a two-dimensional model for the organization of stabilized microtubules driven by molecular motors in an unconfined geometry. In this model two kinds of dynamics are competing. The first one is purely diffusive, with an interaction between the rotational degrees of freedom, the second one is a local drive, dependent on microtubule polarity. As a result, there is a configuration dependent driving field. Applying a molecular field approximation, we are able to derive continuum equations. A study on the solutions shows nonequilibrium steady states. The presence and stability of such self-organized states are investigated in terms of entropy production. Numerical simulations confirm analytical results.

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