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Actin Cross-Linkers and the Shape of Stereocilia

Martin Lenz
Jacques Prost
J.-F. Joanny

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Stereocilia are actin-based cellular protrusions essential for hearing. We propose that they are shaped by the detachment dynamics of actin cross-linkers, in particular espin. We account for experimentally observed stereocilium shapes, treadmilling velocity to length relationship, espin 1 localization profile, and microvillus length to espin level relationship. If the cross-linkers are allowed to reattach, our model yields a dynamical phase transition toward unbounded growth. Considering the simplified case of a noninteracting, one-filament system, we calculate the length probability distribution in the growing phase and its stationary form in a continuum approximation of the finite-length phase. Numerical simulations of interacting filaments suggest an anomalous power-law divergence of the protrusion length at the growth transition, which could be a universal feature of cross-linked depolymerizing systems.

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hal-03301404 , version 1 (27-07-2021)

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Martin Lenz, Jacques Prost, J.-F. Joanny. Actin Cross-Linkers and the Shape of Stereocilia. Biophysical Journal, 2010, 99 (8), pp.2423-2433. ⟨10.1016/j.bpj.2010.07.065⟩. ⟨hal-03301404⟩
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