Non-equilibrium structure and relaxation in active microemulsions
Non-equilibrium structure and relaxation in active microemulsions
Microphase separation is common in active biological systems as exemplified by the separation of RNA and DNA-rich phases in the cell nucleus driven by the transcriptional activity of polymerase enzymes acting similarly to amphiphiles in a microemulsion. Here we propose an analytically tractable model of an active microemulsion to investigate how the activity affects its structure and relaxation dynamics. Continuum theory derived from a lattice model exhibits two distinct regimes of the relaxation dynamics and is linked to the broken detailed balance due to intermittent activity of the amphiphiles.
Rakesh Chatterjee、Hui-Shun Kuan、Frank Julicher、Vasily Zaburdaev
细胞生物学
Rakesh Chatterjee,Hui-Shun Kuan,Frank Julicher,Vasily Zaburdaev.Non-equilibrium structure and relaxation in active microemulsions[EB/OL].(2025-06-30)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.14176.点此复制
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