1989
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.108.5.1711
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Flexural rigidity of marginal bands isolated from erythrocytes of the newt.

Abstract: Abstract. The marginal band is a bundle of microtubules residing at the periphery of nucleated erythrocytes of nonmammalian vertebrates and some invertebrates. Marginal bands from erythrocytes of the newt (Notopthalmus viridescens) were isolated from the cells as intact structures by treatment with detergent and either mild protease or high salt. Isolated bands were subjected to mechanical testing by stretching the band between a glass microhook and a calibrated glass fiber. The deflection of the fiber provide… Show more

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“…which ensures periodicity in x(s) and y(s), and θ(−πr c ) = θ(πr c ) + 2π (10) which guarantees a complete 2π circuit of θ(s) as one moves around the ring. A last condition, θ(−πr c ) = −π/2, can be used to choose arbitrarily a solution from the group of degenerate solutions that are connected by rigid body rotations.…”
Section: Buckling Of Uniform Rings With a Spontaneous Curvaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…which ensures periodicity in x(s) and y(s), and θ(−πr c ) = θ(πr c ) + 2π (10) which guarantees a complete 2π circuit of θ(s) as one moves around the ring. A last condition, θ(−πr c ) = −π/2, can be used to choose arbitrarily a solution from the group of degenerate solutions that are connected by rigid body rotations.…”
Section: Buckling Of Uniform Rings With a Spontaneous Curvaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of stiff tubes subject to forces finds biological applications in animal veins that collapse under certain loads and in the marginal band of non mammalian erythrocytes and thrombocytes and mammalian platelets. The marginal band is a ring-shaped microtubular bundle at the periphery of the erythrocyte or thrombocyte that provides support to the cell membrane and helps it withstand capillary flow stresses [9,10,11]. The structural and mechanical properties of the marginal band have not been fully understood yet, but it has been claimed that non-uniformity in the spontaneous curvature might play a critical role in determining the flattened ellipsoidal cell shape [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, developing chick erythrocytes undergo a transition from spheroidal to discoidal to ellipsoidal shape, with evidence that assembly of the microtubule band is the causal step in formation of discoidal cells [Winckler and Solomon, 1991]. Waugh and Erwin [1989] measured the flexural rigidity of elastase-isolated MBs as *9.0 3 10 À12 dyn cm 2 , a value sufficient to maintain cell shape.…”
Section: Role Of F-actin In Erythrocyte Biogenesis and Mb Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%