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− | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actin Actin] is a polymer built by cells that allows them to move. | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actin Actin] is a polymer built by cells that allows them to move. One way to study how our cells use actin to produce force and move is to study a simplified system which still recreates actin-based motility ''in vitro'', such as actin-based bead motility. In this system we coat a bead with proteins that tell the cell to polymerize actin, then put the bead a solution that mimic the inside of the cell, which causes an actin network to build around the bead. Surprisingly, even when the bead is spherically symmetric, rather than just building a symmetric shell that gets bigger and bigger, it moves off in 'comet tail' of actin. This bead motility simulator aims to help us understand how this process works. |
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Revision as of 18:48, 26 April 2009
CometWiki
This site describes the set up and usage of `comet', an actin-based bead motility simulator.
Simulator OutputExample Results
Model RobustnessIn Vitro
Essential InformationInstalling the program
Running the programThe program is called from the command line. The command line parameters tell the program what to do (calculate a new run, re-process existing data, interactive 3D view etc.). A
How the program works
In Depth InformationMaking Measurments
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