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Published on: May 30, 2025
Coarse-grained mechanochemical model for simulating the dynamic behavior of microtubules
1Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
Abstract:
Modeling the structure and mechanics of microtubules, which play significant roles in various physiological functions of cells, has long been a fascinating issue. In this paper, a coarse-grained mechanochemical model is presented to study the mechanical-chemical coupling and dynamic attributes of microtubules. The interactions among tubulins are taken into account from the molecular basis. This model is used to characterize the conformations of sheet-ended microtubules, to analyze the distributions of interaction energy, and further to simulate the radial indentation process of a microtubule. This method also works for investigating the dynamic properties of microtubules, e.g., their assembly, growth, deformation, and structural evolution for different conditions. This study is helpful for understanding the structure-mechanics-function relationship of microtubules and lays a foundation for further investigation of their dynamic behavior.
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