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Unicellular algal growth: A biomechanical approach to cell wall dynamics
We present a model for unicellular algal growth as motivated by several
experiments implicating the importance of calcium ions and ``loosening''
enzymes in morphogenesis. A growing cell at rest in a diffusive calcium
solution is viewed as an elastic shell on short timescales. For a given turgor
pressure, we calculate the stressed shapes of the wall elements whose elastic
properties are determined by Young's modulus and the thickness of the wall. The
local enzyme concentration then determines the rate at which the unstressed
shape of a wall element relaxes toward its stressed shape. The local wall
thickness is calculated from the calcium-mediated addition of material and
thinning due to elongation. We use this model to calculate growth rates for
small perturbations to a circular cell. We find an instability related to
modulations of the wall thickness, leading to growth rates which peak at a
finite wave number.Comment: 5 pages, 2 embedded figure
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