Active instability and nonlinear dynamics of cell-cell junctions
Active instability and nonlinear dynamics of cell-cell junctions
Active cell-junction remodeling is important for tissue morphogenesis, yet its underlying physics is not understood. We study a mechanical model that describes junctions as dynamic active force dipoles. Their instability can trigger cell intercalations by a critical collapse. Nonlinearities in tissue's elastic response can stabilize the collapse either by a limit cycle or condensation of junction lengths at cusps of the energy landscape. Furthermore, active junction networks undergo collective instability to drive active in-plane ordering or develop a limit cycle of collective oscillations, which extends over regions of the energy landscape corresponding to distinct network topologies.
Tomer Stern、Matej Krajnc、Clement Zankoc
10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.198103
生物物理学力学物理学
Tomer Stern,Matej Krajnc,Clement Zankoc.Active instability and nonlinear dynamics of cell-cell junctions[EB/OL].(2021-01-18)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07058.点此复制
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