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最小合成细胞的主动膜变形
作者:小柯机器人 发布时间:2025/3/25 16:44:27

德国慕尼黑工业大学Bausch, Andreas R.团队研究了最小合成细胞的主动膜变形。相关论文发表在2025年3月24日出版的《自然—物理学》杂志上。

活细胞可以根据环境调整其形状,这是一个由其柔性膜和底层细胞骨架活性之间的相互作用驱动的过程。然而,这种耦合的精确物理机制尚不清楚。研究组展示了作用在仿生膜上的细胞骨架力如何影响其变形。使用由包裹在脂质囊泡内的微管和分子马达的活性网络组成的最小细胞模型,他们观察到大的形状波动和移动膜变形。

膜和微管动力学的定量分析表明,主动力如何设定囊泡波动的时间尺度,从而产生波动谱,其空间和时间衰减与热平衡中的对应物不同。通过模拟,研究组将膜波动的经典框架扩展到活性细胞骨架驱动的囊泡,展示了相关活性如何控制膜动力学以及限制、膜材料特性和细胞骨架力的作用。该发现为理解活细胞的形状变形能力提供了定量基础。

附:英文原文

Title: Active membrane deformations of a minimal synthetic cell

Author: Sciortino, Alfredo, Faizi, Hammad A., Fedosov, Dmitry A., Frechette, Layne, Vlahovska, Petia M., Gompper, Gerhard, Bausch, Andreas R.

Issue&Volume: 2025-03-24

Abstract: Living cells can adapt their shape in response to their environment, a process driven by the interaction between their flexible membrane and the activity of the underlying cytoskeleton. However, the precise physical mechanisms of this coupling remain unclear. Here we show how cytoskeletal forces acting on a biomimetic membrane affect its deformations. Using a minimal cell model that consists of an active network of microtubules and molecular motors encapsulated inside lipid vesicles, we observe large shape fluctuations and travelling membrane deformations. Quantitative analysis of membrane and microtubule dynamics demonstrates how active forces set the temporal scale of vesicle fluctuations, giving rise to fluctuation spectra that differ in both their spatial and temporal decays from their counterparts in thermal equilibrium. Using simulations, we extend the classical framework of membrane fluctuations to active cytoskeleton-driven vesicles, demonstrating how correlated activity governs membrane dynamics and the roles of confinement, membrane material properties and cytoskeletal forces. Our findings provide a quantitative foundation for understanding the shape-morphing abilities of living cells.

DOI: 10.1038/s41567-025-02839-3

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-025-02839-3

期刊信息
Nature Physics:《自然—物理学》,创刊于2005年。隶属于施普林格·自然出版集团,最新IF:19.684