Emergent properties of composite semiflexible biopolymer networks.

Mikkel H Jensen, Eliza J Morris, Robert D Goldman, David A Weitz
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The semiflexible polymers filamentous actin (F-actin) and intermediate filaments (IF) both form complex networks within the cell, and together are key determinants of cellular stiffness. While the mechanics of F-actin networks together with stiff microtubules have been characterized, the interplay between F-actin and IF networks is largely unknown, necessitating the study of composite networks using mixtures of semiflexible biopolymers. We employ bulk rheology in a simplified in vitro system to uncover the fundamental mechanical interactions between networks of the 2 semiflexible polymers, F-actin and vimentin IF. Surprisingly, co-polymerization of actin and vimentin can produce composite networks either stronger or weaker than pure F-actin networks. We show that this effect occurs through steric constraints imposed by IF on F-actin during network formation and filament crosslinking, highlighting novel emergent behavior in composite semiflexible networks.

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复合半柔性生物聚合物网络的涌现特性。
半柔性聚合物丝状肌动蛋白(F-actin)和中间丝(IF)都在细胞内形成复杂的网络,并且一起是细胞刚度的关键决定因素。虽然f -肌动蛋白网络与刚性微管的机制已经被表征,但f -肌动蛋白和IF网络之间的相互作用在很大程度上是未知的,因此需要使用半柔性生物聚合物混合物研究复合网络。我们在一个简化的体外系统中使用体流变学来揭示两种半柔性聚合物F-actin和vimentin IF网络之间的基本机械相互作用。令人惊讶的是,肌动蛋白和波形蛋白的共聚合可以产生比纯f -肌动蛋白网络更强或更弱的复合网络。我们发现这种效应是通过IF在网络形成和丝交联过程中对f -肌动蛋白施加的空间约束发生的,突出了复合半柔性网络中新的涌现行为。
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