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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 121(8): e2310238121, 2024 Feb 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38359294

RESUMEN

The adaptive and surprising emergent properties of biological materials self-assembled in far-from-equilibrium environments serve as an inspiration for efforts to design nanomaterials. In particular, controlling the conditions of self-assembly can modulate material properties, but there is no systematic understanding of either how to parameterize external control or how controllable a given material can be. Here, we demonstrate that branched actin networks can be encoded with metamaterial properties by dynamically controlling the applied force under which they grow and that the protocols can be selected using multi-task reinforcement learning. These actin networks have tunable responses over a large dynamic range depending on the chosen external protocol, providing a pathway to encoding "memory" within these structures. Interestingly, we obtain a bound that relates the dissipation rate and the rate of "encoding" that gives insight into the constraints on control-both physical and information theoretical. Taken together, these results emphasize the utility and necessity of nonequilibrium control for designing self-assembled nanostructures.


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Actinas , Nanoestructuras , Actinas/metabolismo , Nanoestructuras/química
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Cell Mol Life Sci ; 81(1): 43, 2024 Jan 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38217571

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Adherent cells ensure membrane homeostasis during de-adhesion by various mechanisms, including endocytosis. Although mechano-chemical feedbacks involved in this process have been studied, the step-by-step build-up and resolution of the mechanical changes by endocytosis are poorly understood. To investigate this, we studied the de-adhesion of HeLa cells using a combination of interference reflection microscopy, optical trapping and fluorescence experiments. We found that de-adhesion enhanced membrane height fluctuations of the basal membrane in the presence of an intact cortex. A reduction in the tether force was also noted at the apical side. However, membrane fluctuations reveal phases of an initial drop in effective tension followed by saturation. The area fractions of early (Rab5-labelled) and recycling (Rab4-labelled) endosomes, as well as transferrin-labelled pits close to the basal plasma membrane, also transiently increased. On blocking dynamin-dependent scission of endocytic pits, the regulation of fluctuations was not blocked, but knocking down AP2-dependent pit formation stopped the tension recovery. Interestingly, the regulation could not be suppressed by ATP or cholesterol depletion individually but was arrested by depleting both. The data strongly supports Clathrin and AP2-dependent pit-formation to be central to the reduction in fluctuations confirmed by super-resolution microscopy. Furthermore, we propose that cholesterol-dependent pits spontaneously regulate tension under ATP-depleted conditions.


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Clatrina , Invaginaciones Cubiertas de la Membrana Celular , Humanos , Clatrina/metabolismo , Invaginaciones Cubiertas de la Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Células HeLa , Endocitosis/fisiología , Colesterol/metabolismo , Adenosina Trifosfato/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/metabolismo
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Phys Rev Lett ; 124(12): 120603, 2020 Mar 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32281844

RESUMEN

We provide a strategy for the exact inference of the average as well as the fluctuations of the entropy production in nonequilibrium systems in the steady state, from the measurements of arbitrary current fluctuations. Our results are built upon the finite-time generalization of the thermodynamic uncertainty relation, and require only very short time series data from experiments. We illustrate our results with exact and numerical solutions for two colloidal heat engines.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(14): 140601, 2019 Apr 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31050471

RESUMEN

Nanoscale machines are strongly influenced by thermal fluctuations, contrary to their macroscopic counterparts. As a consequence, even the efficiency of such microscopic machines becomes a fluctuating random variable. Using geometric properties and the fluctuation theorem for the total entropy production, a "universal theory of efficiency fluctuations" at long times, for machines with a finite state space, was developed by Verley et al. [Nat. Commun. 5, 4721 (2014)NCAOBW2041-172310.1038/ncomms5721; Phys. Rev. E 90, 052145 (2014)PRESCM1539-375510.1103/PhysRevE.90.052145]. We extend this theory to machines with an arbitrary state space. Thereby, we work out more detailed prerequisites for the "universal features" and explain under which circumstances deviations can occur. We also illustrate our findings with exact results for two nontrivial models of colloidal engines.

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Phys Rev E ; 109(4-1): 044136, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38755940

RESUMEN

For arbitrary nonequilibrium transformations in complex systems, we show that the distance between the current state and a target state can be decomposed into two terms: one corresponding to an independent estimate of the distance, and another corresponding to interactions, quantified using the relative mutual information between the variables. This decomposition is a special case of a more general decomposition involving successive orders of correlation or interactions among the degrees of freedom of the system. To illustrate its practical significance, we study the thermal relaxation of two interacting, optically trapped colloidal particles, where increasing pairwise interaction strength is shown to prolong the longevity of the time-dependent nonequilibrium state. Additionally, we study a system with both pairwise and triplet interactions, where our approach identifies their distinct contributions to the transformation. In more general setups where it is possible to control the strength of different orders of interactions, our findings provide a way to disentangle their effects and identify interactions that facilitate the transformation.

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