Active-like dynamics of worm-like chains driven by an external traveling-wave force
Abstract
We present a simplified theory for semiflexible flagella under the action of a traveling-wave perturbation that emulates the organized active forces generated by molecular motors, capable of inducing beating patterns to the filament. By modeling the flagellum as a worm-like chain (WLC), we explore the interplay (competition) between the externally applied perturbation and the intrinsic bending rigidity of the filament. Our analysis aims to understand how this interplay can lead to a selection of conformations with the spatiotemporal behavior resembling the beating dynamics of axonemes such as those in sperm tails, in Chlamydomonas cilia, or eukaryotic flagella in general. Through a systematic analysis of the WLC's response to traveling-wave perturbations, we try to identify the key parameters that mostly influence the mechanical waveform profiles.