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This project investigates the role of centrin proteins in the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells, focusing on their ability to form filaments and networks that generate mechanical forces. By integrating cell biology and biophysics, it aims to uncover the mechanisms of centrin assembly and its implications for bio-inspire…
The ability of eukaryotic cells to generate and resist mechanical forces, locomote and spatially organize their subcellular structures relies on the cytoskeleton.
The hallmark of cytoskeletal proteins is their ability to polymerize into filaments, which in turn organize into cellular-scale networks that support a variety of functions that require the generation of mechanical force.
Decades of work have significantly increased our knowledge of the composition and mechanisms of force generation by…
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE
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