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Percolation in a network with long-range connections: Implications for cytoskeletal structure and function
Authors:Paulo SP Silveira  Adriano M Alencar  Arnab Majumdar  Miriam Lemos  Jeffrey J Fredberg
Institution:a Program in Molecular, Integrative and Physiological Sciences (MIPS), Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA
b Department of Pathology, Medical School of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
c Center for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215, USA
d Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215, USA
Abstract:Cell shape, signaling, and integrity depend on cytoskeletal organization. In this study we describe the cytoskeleton as a simple network of filamentary proteins (links) anchored by complex protein structures (nodes). The structure of this network is regulated by a distance-dependent probability of link formation as P=p/ds, where p regulates the network density and s controls how fast the probability for link formation decays with node distance (d). It was previously shown that the regulation of the link lengths is crucial for the mechanical behavior of the cells. Here we examined the ability of the two-dimensional network to percolate (i.e. to have end-to-end connectivity), and found that the percolation threshold depends strongly on s. The system undergoes a transition around s=2. The percolation threshold of networks with s<2 decreases with increasing system size L, while the percolation threshold for networks with s>2 converges to a finite value. We speculate that s<2 may represent a condition in which cells can accommodate deformation while still preserving their mechanical integrity. Additionally, we measured the length distribution of F-actin filaments from publicly available images of a variety of cell types. In agreement with model predictions, cells originating from more deformable tissues show longer F-actin cytoskeletal filaments.
Keywords:87  15  A  87  18  Nq
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