Interactions between motors and ACPs regulate force generation.
(A) Time evolution of the force generated by two motors in the two-filament system. The upper and lower dashed lines indicate ideal upper and lower limits of a force that two motors can generate, respectively. (B) Without any ACP between two motors, they can generate a force close to the upper limit which is two-fold larger than a force that one motor can generate = ). (C) With ACP(s) between two motors, ACPs counterbalance a force generated by one of the motors. Thus, they can generate a force close to the lower limit which is equal to the force that one motor can generate (= /2). Part of F-actins is buckled due to two forces with opposite directions. (D) If two motors are close to each other, ACP can counterbalance a fraction of the force generated by one motor. Then, two motors can generate a force between the upper and lower limits. (E, F) Initial and final configurations (E) without or (F) with ACPs between two motors. The vertical dimension is increased 10 times to show the configurations clearly. (G) Measurement of tensile forces acting on F-actins (green), ACPs (blue), motor arms (red), motor backbones (black), or all (magenta) in z direction.