Roles of Microtubule Bias and Joining in the Self-Organization of Microtubule Driven by Dynein C - A Modeling Study

2009 
Microtubules driven by dynein protein motors may form self-organized circular patterns, understanding which could be of importance to the development of potential nano-bio-machines. It was expected that the microtubule bias and joining could play crucial roles in self-organized movement of microtubules. A Monte Carlo modeling study was conducted to confirm and evaluate contributions of these two parameters to self-organization of microtubules.
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