Dissertation Defense: Zachary Gao Sun, Yale University

Event time: 
Monday, March 3, 2025 - 10:00am to 11:00am
Location: 
Rosenfeld Hall RSN See map
109-111 Grove Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

Title: Mechanics and Energetics of Cytoskeletal Assembly
Abstract: Living matter, a specific subfield of active matter, lies between physics and biology. An example of a driven, non-equilibrium thermodynamic system is the cell cytoskeleton. It is composed of proteins and other biological macromolecules which interact to yield collective behaviors. For example, the protein scaffolding of the cell (F-actin) undergoes dramatic changes in structure, organization, and dynamics through impartation of mechanical stresses by molecular motors (myosin) which consume chemical energy during these morphological changes. However, how the consumption of chemical energy drives the mechanical performance of biological, protein-based machines is unknown. We use the bottom-up approach and assemble the biomimetic cytoskeletal structure, the actomyosin network, using minimalistic purified protein components (in vitro). I will summarize several aspects related to the active mechanics and energetics of the cytoskeletal assembly such as how material properties relate to chemical consumption and vice versa. In doing so, I will describe unique aspects of non-equilibrium materials, including active stress propagation, energy consumption and dissipation, self-tuned critical behaviors, novel constitutive relationships, emergence of spatiotemporal instabilities (in vitro actin waves), and the change in heat dissipation and energetic efficiency.
Defense Committee: Michael Murrell (advisor), Enrique Da La Cruz, Simon Mochrie, Paul Forscher & Julien Berro

Admission: 
Free