TYPE | Statistical & Bio Seminar |
Speaker: | Yonit Maroudas-Sacks |
Affiliation: | Technion, physics department |
Date: | 11.06.2023 |
Time: | 11:30 |
Location: | Lidow 620 |
Remark: | PhD seminar (student of Kinneret Keren) |
Abstract: | Animal morphogenesis arises from the complex interplay between multiple mechanical and biochemical processes with mutual feedback. Developing an effective, coarse-grained description of morphogenesis is essential for understanding how these processes are coordinated across scales to form robust, functional outcomes. Here we show that the nematic order of the supra-cellular actin fibres in regenerating Hydra defines a slowly-varying field, whose dynamics provide an effective description of the morphogenesis process. We show that topological defects in this field, which are long-lived yet display rich dynamics, act as organization centres with morphological features developing at defect sites. These sites are characterized by a unique mechanical environment, undergoing repeated large, transient and localized deformations. These observations suggest that the nematic orientation field can be considered a “mechanical morphogen” whose dynamics, in conjugation with various biochemical and mechanical signalling processes, result in the robust emergence of functional patterns during morphogenesis. |