Mathematical Biology Seminar
    
Tamar Shinar  
Courant Institute  
4:15PM, Friday, February 4, 2011  
LCB 219 
Numerical studies of microtubule-based motion in the single-celled C. elegans embryo
  
       
              
  
 
                              
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Abstract: | 
We develop a simple model of microtubule-based pronuclear motion in a single-celled C. elegans embryo.  The model consists of a model for microtubule dynamic instability, a Newtonian, viscous fluid contained within an enclosing geometry for the cytoplasm, a rigid body for the pronucleus, and a motor protein load-velocity relationship.  Motor proteins distributed throughout the cytoplasm interact with microtubule filaments by sliding along them with a velocity that depends on their load.  They in turn pull on the filaments, resulting in translation of the microtubule-bound pronucleus.  Our simulations show pronuclear migration, and moreover, a robust pronuclear centration and rotation very similar to that observed in vivo.  I will also briefly describe the numerical method for the coupled simulation of the Stokes fluid and rigid structures.  |           
            
         
          
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