蛋白质凝析物的流变与老化理论

PRX Life Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.1103/prxlife.1.013006
Ryota Takaki, L. Jawerth, Marko Popovi'c, F. Jülicher
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生物凝聚物是蛋白质和核酸的组合物,在细胞中形成无膜区室,在细胞功能中起重要作用。在许多情况下,它们表现出与周围流体共存的液滴的物理性质。近年来,对生物凝析油材料性质的定量研究已成为可能,揭示了复杂的材料性质。体外实验表明,蛋白质凝聚物表现出与时间相关的材料特性,类似于玻璃中的老化。为了从理论角度理解这一现象,我们基于凝析物内部蛋白质扩散和随机结合的物理图景建立了一个流变模型。蛋白质相互作用的复杂性质是通过结合能的分布来捕获的,结合在最初用于研究玻璃跃迁的陷阱模型中。我们的模型可以描述组成粒子的扩散,以及材料对时间相关力的响应,它概括了麦克斯韦玻璃在主动和被动流变中实验观察到的随年龄变化的弛豫时间。导出了松弛函数不服从时间平移不变性的模型的广义波动-响应关系。我们的研究揭示了生物凝聚物复杂的材料特性,并为理解其老化行为提供了理论框架。
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Theory of Rheology and Aging of Protein Condensates
Biological condensates are assemblies of proteins and nucleic acids that form membraneless compartments in cells and play essential roles in cellular functions. In many cases they exhibit the physical properties of liquid droplets that coexist in a surrounding fluid. Recently, quantitative studies on the material properties of biological condensates have become available, revealing complex material properties. In vitro experiments have shown that protein condensates exhibit time dependent material properties, similar to aging in glasses. To understand this phenomenon from a theoretical perspective, we develop a rheological model based on the physical picture of protein diffusion and stochastic binding inside condensates. The complex nature of protein interactions is captured by a distribution of binding energies, incorporated in a trap model originally developed to study glass transitions. Our model can describe diffusion of constituent particles, as well as the material response to time-dependent forces, and it recapitulates the age dependent relaxation time of Maxwell glass observed experimentally both in active and passive rheology. We derive a generalized fluctuation-response relations of our model in which the relaxation function does not obey time translation invariance. Our study sheds light on the complex material properties of biological condensates and provides a theoretical framework for understanding their aging behavior.
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